Wynford High School - Royale Yearbook (Bucyrus, OH)
- Class of 1969
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H M fi m'W'W Ui 'gd Ill ll Ht u mv 34 it 'ni ACTIVITIES LIBRARIA N5 p ll ll lllll ASSIST as RESEARCH! S C E STUDENTS T , ,lim ' f ' 'fx' I w w l The bulletin board gets the final touches from Mrs. Noblet, Librarian. l l 3 Assistant Librarians: SEATED: Loraine Gibb, Becky Sand, Becky Dunlap, Diane Kinsey, Linda Schiffer, Donna Sheidler. STANDING: Tom Eyer, Linda Hoffman, Sue Waggy, Marlene Meister, Brenda Cover, Marjorie Kocher, Jean Croneis, Barbara Parker, Betty Ross, Karen Croneis, Pam Zellner. THIRD ROW: standing: Dan Alspach. I4 V,-1' Marcia Harer, Roxi Liming, Helen Keller, Debbie Ferguson, Sharon Frankenfield, Kim Kennedy, Donna Varney, Sue Hite, Bonnie Russel, Shela Miller. ge'-x.,l - ,rf OFFICE GIRLS DEVOTE TIME A D ASSISTANCE The office helpers are of invaluable assistance to Mr. Lust, Miss Thatcher, and Mrs. Caskey. Some of their duties include typing morning absence lists, certain records, and schedules, and also paging stu- dents. The librarians are a great help to Mrs Noblit and the students using the library. They check out books and help look for books and information. -1. Assistant Librarians: SEATED: Mary Meister, Peggy Ross, Kathy Pfeifer. STANDING: Sharon Swartz, Shirley Barney, Kay Bretz. I5 WY FORD ACTIVE IN STATE fi?-L Z' X552 3'.15.x.5E1K,'i51vf'i'?f L -ff I 'nz-a M 5 t G., B 'x I . , '. :M r ' s K 0' , . 'I .1 .,e,.,,.- fl , rffffziff' 5 F47 ' -Ae? C52 V ., F Y ln 1 .iii-Ze ' nh., I' gelpresentatives to Boys' State: Mike Donnenwirth, Carl A11 Ohio Boys' Band member: Ed Klink. u auf. .2 X S Diane Kinsey, Kim Kennedy. SEATED Sharon Frankenfield Representatives to Girls' State 16 X W , W, Us Y N H 'NH A ,, 5, L Y, H, wvh ,mf'mW Spirit is everywhere. Wynford's poll indicates NIXON is our man. At a Pep Rally, Sharon Hornak shows what Wynford will do tolits basket- A dramatic scene from the Christ- ball opponents' mas Assembly. Students participate in annual candy sale both Seniors show their spirit at a Pep Rally. as salesman and customers. :, . 17 BOVVLI G HIGHLIGHTS This year there are four different leagues among the Wynford bowlers. There is a Senior boys, Senior girls, junior boys, and Junior girls league. At the end of the season the five boys and the five girls with the highest average are on the boys and girls tournament team. These two teams represent Wyn- ford and compete against other teams for the county championship. The Wynford Girls Tournament Team won the County Championship trophy for the school and in- dividual trophies were presented to Paula Sand, Captaing Debbie Pollockg Cheryl Stroudg Nancy Murphy and Pam Alheim. Other schools participat- ing in the tournament were Bucyrus, Buckeye Cen- tral and Colonel Crawford. The boys Tournament Team included Fred Klink, Bruce Leuthold, Keith Sturtz, Paul Lust and Paul Weaver. The bowling league consisted of senior girls and boys teams, as well as junior girls and boys teams. The five girls and five boys who had the biggest averages at the end of the season represented Wyn- ford High School in the tournament. Steve Powers and Paul Lust take time out for refreshments. I only had five cavities this time! jean Spade strikes again. I8 1. Sharie Markley adds a little kick. 'ii-.n--1--N-Y Left: Roxi Liming gets a spare. Below: Dick Mour- f dock and Marcia Harer discuss bowling? Gee! I finally hit the pins. jean Spade keeps score. Onward roll the bowling balls. Steve can't seem to remember which ball is his. T9 IU IOR CLASS PRESENTS Mark Light, Chris Welch, Loraine Gibb, Jean Spade, Mike Heiber, Sharrie Markley. ,G .,,. H? ff ight: You've got to be kidding. Belbwz I think I've got it. Oh no, not you, too! THE LITTLE DCC LAUCHEDN Pat Long, Donna. Schiedler, Carol I-left, Janie Eyer, Diana Spiegal, Jerry Rush, Walter Miller, Becky McGrew. 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I ,- Q-f 'fm YA 17 '12 V' E -Y--wif, -if 'ww Afz.. ff, . V., .iw 2 T w 'rule-. 'fl . 1' 1. ... f ,Q A ,r1- W fr-ff-V. ... ..g -..., .. ,Al 1: 'af V 1,-gJ1..f'. 'E HOMECOM1 1 Q U55 . . + .igi . f? . .MV -- ,N .Q--1.4 K SENIOR ATTENDAN T Becky Neubacher JUNIOR ATTENDANT Kathy Voohees 24 V ROYAL FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Corrine Larrick COURT 7969 25 SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Judy Ritterspach Becky Neubacher Judy Ritterspa ch ROYAL HOMECOMINC CENTER: Marcia Harer Marcia's Golden Moment. I 26 Kathy Voorhees Corrine Larrick An Exciting Evening for Becky. ,,-4 . u. fx ORCANIZA TIONS I Q 1 1 Y 5 , T ' P ' n 1 3, 3 V IJ 'QQ I l Q V 5. ' ' ff:-:ai N 7 Y 4' i :J 1 , 'ia K . .,5::-. J' ' ww I 32' S ' lam' A 4 ' .1155 - ff 55 9 ks Q 1 S 1 Q 3 2' fi, -4 ' ' . i f-' La- lun e-w Cheryl Stroud, section editorg Tim Lawrenceg Dalene Gerber, senior direc- tory editorg and Pat Besler plan and corn- plete the senior section of the annual. , 1.19, The faculty section is planned by Becky Ballietg Kim Kennedy, section editorg and jackie Rehm. SEATED: Carl Zulauf, business rnanagerg Karen Durigg, editor- in-chiefg Mrs. Kiess, advisor. STANDING: Chuck Ackerman, photographer-5 Pam Zellner, assis- tant editorg Glenn Kissling, assi tant photographerg Dalene Gerb Assistant editorg Treva Cover, Assistant business mana ger. -A-QQ. H? S ' . ,.,, 2:.,.:Z,c.--J- .-fx ROYALE STAFF PUBLISHES Dennis Koehlerg Keith Sturtz, section editorg and Elizabeth Zulauf work together on the sports section. . , . ' . tn. WYNFORD'S SIXTH YEARBOOK Brenda Coverg Karen Croneis, section editorg and Peggy Ross work together to complete the underclassmen section. I n ' ' .A The activities section in the 1969 annual is the The planning and completion of the organizations work of Virginia Ventg Stephanie Robinson, section section is the responsibility of Carolyn Kocher, editorg and Janet Balliet. section editorg Becky MCG1-ew, and Janee Castanien Staff members busy with the checking of and distribution of the supplements. 1 ' 29 Many hours of hard work and real dedi- cation have gone into the making of the 1969 Royale. The staff was selected and organized in the spring of 1968. The staff members participate in an advertising campaign during the summer. Formal pictures and snapshots are taken through- out the school year. The subscription campaign is an important project in No- vember. A yearbook supplement is pre- pared covering' the spring activities to complete the project for the year. ROW ONE: Jean Spade, Pat Rawlins, Carol Heft, Treva Cover, joy Rule, Marcia Murray, Kathy Pfeifer, Verna Kent, Becky Neubacher, Marcia Harer, Mrs. Swank, Advisor. ROW TWO: Karen Croneis, Elizabeth Zulauf, Marjorie Kocher, Joan Wood, Sharon Frankenfield, Stephanie Robinson, Monica Stiner, Brenda Wilson, Pat Swalley, Janice Stiner, Bonnie Hoffman. ROW THREE: Carol Lust, Barbara Parker, Carol Grogg, Christine Grasley, Linda Schifer, Donna Sheidler, Linda Cole, Cheryl Zellner, Betty Ross, Sue Waggy, Jnet Brooks. ROW FOUR: Suzanne Maples, Sue Hite, Kim Kennedy, Bonnie Russel, Jenny Sebring, Brenda Cover, Janice Russel, Linda Miller, Rebecca McGrew, Diana Spiegel, Connie Robinson. FHA HAS ACTIVE YEAR OFFICERS ROW ONE: Connie Robinson, treasurer, Becky Neubacher, sec- retary, Brenda Cover, president, Stephanie Robinson, vice presi- dent, Pam Chance, pianist. ROW TWO: Karen Croneis, recreation leader, Kim Kennedy, song leader, Linda Schifer, newsreporter, Linda Miller, historian 3 jenny Sebring recreation leader, Kathy Pfeifer, parliamentariang Treva Cover , student council., ,V 30 Eighty-seven girls, who have been or are presently participating in Vocational Home Economics, are mem- bers of the Future Homemakers of America. Highlights of the FHA yearly program include the following: a tour and trip, an active fair program, a foreign fun night, a caroling party, a white elephant sale, and a Sweetheart Dance. Some of the money-making projects are bake sales, the sale of recipe books, and the sale of zip code books. The Wynford chapter is represented at the September sub-regional FHA meeting and the State Convention by chosen delegates. The program theme for the 1968-69 year is Jobs, Careers, and You. School beautification is the aim of the FHA'ers as they work in the court yard. ROW ONE: Shirley Reynolds, Mary Rawlins, Bonnie Dyer, Nancy Murphy, Betty Cole, Brenda Von Stein, Cindy Swalley, Mary Brooks, Connie Oberlander, Marlene Meister. ROW TWO: Becky Heinle, jean Croneis, Patty Taylor, Gloria Lust, Vicki Miller, Paula Maples, Beverly Creger, Diane Sipe, Carol Rupert, Regina Baer, Debbie Barney, Linda Harer, Mrs. Scheifer, Advisor. ROW THREE: Bev Hildenbrand, Carol Oberlander, Pam Chance, Linda Fry, Stephanie Powers, Linda Nagel, Melinda Magers, Cheryl Brown, Melanie Murray, Jo Ann Ritterspach, Carol Lehr, Sharon Kissling. ROW FOUR: Linda Hoffman, Kathy Harris, Beverly Lutz, Patty Spore, Marilyn Jackson, Linda Albert, Sherrie Wilson, Kathryn Sheaffer, Nancy Harrer, Debbie Aust, Cheryl Wilson. , 31 ll I A CAPPELLA CHOIR DOES WELL UNDER NEW DIRECTOR The 1968 choir, under the direction of Miss Seimer, has presented various numbers for assemblies, churches, and meetings. They also look forward to entertaining the public at their annual Christmas and spring concerts. 'The choir officers for this year are: Greg Schifer, president, Mark Light, vice-president, Marcia Harer, secretary, Paula Sand, treasurer, Mike Donnenwirth, head of wardrobe, Gary Swisher, student council representative. ROW ONE: Sharon Hernack, Bonnie I-leffman, Marcia Murray, Janee Castanien, Helen Keller, Patty Taylor, Nadine Larick, Paula Sand, Deb- bie Matthews, Renee Kern, Roberta Daiber, Marcia Harer, Miss Sierner, director. ROW TWO: Beck Neubacher Beck Dunla Dalene Y 1 V P: Gerber, Jane Armbruster, Carolyn Kocher, Pam FRESHIVIAN CHOIR ROW ONE: Terri Cole, Mary Rawlins, Cindy Swalley, Mary Brooks, Corrine Larick, Vicki Miller, Shari Burris, Betty Cole, Paula Maples, Cathy Pritchard, Sandy Seckel, Cathy Monroe, Diane Sipe, Cheryl Brown, Debbie Reed, Sharon Lust. ROW TWO: Lila Reinhard, Beverly Miller, Nancee Linn, Vicki Brause, Bob Rinefuss, Keith Light, Rand Armstrong, Dennis Frost, Greg Lyons, Randy Zellner, Doug Mutchler, Henry Harris, Gary Schifer, Sandy Croneis, Barb Aurand, Joni Potter, Melinda Magers. ROW THREE: Deloris Caskey, Cheryl Wilson, Sharon Wilson, Louise Frost, Linda Albert, Patty Spere, Karen Kirk, Steve Schrader, Dan Jones, Torn Eyer, Paul Keller, Debbie Carr, Becky Lawrence, Joan Gibb, Cindy Steinhelber, Marsha Bennett. ROW FOUR: Becky johnson, Beverly Lutz, Loretta Ulmer, Lyle Reinhard, Dan Yaussy, Neil Brown, Darrel Kaiser, Larry Risner, Cindy DeLong, Debbie Atkins, Mary Faber, Miss Siemer, director. 1 i . 1 3 Y 1 r if ' X M -,..- in ' f . 'wh gs., Q . I i I H I X ' I Y ' 1 , F ,. , of f Y l , i 17 Q4 I 1 Q I iw 6, 'H I J I I C ' I G ' ' 'A nv f Q Alheim, Jenny Sebring, Joyce Edgington, Kim Kennedy, Lust, jim Mauler, Gary Fadley, Lynn Young, Mary Meister, Debbie Fergusen, Peggy LaRue, Kathy Hatcher, Diane Virginia Vent. ROW FOUR: Gary Daiber, Dean Sipe, Heiber, Stephanie Robinson, Kathy Voorhees, Jane Smith. Glenn Kissling, Mike Mutchler, Phil Gerber, Bob Kalb, ROW THREE: Karen Durigg, Nancy I-Iarrer, Kathy De- Greg Schifer, Ed Klink, Dennis Koehler, Earl Kibler, John Long, Nancy Wa1lqjn5,, Pat Bagley, Jane Eyer, Lowell DeLong, Tim Cooper, Ken Whitmeyer, Dave Yaussy, Mark Cooper, Steve Castanien, Bill Cole, Tim Lawrence, Steve I-ight, E1'iC Benson: Mike Donnenwirfsh- Young, Gary Swisher, Tom I-Iildenbrand, Ed Eppley, Paul 3iii2,iTFEra3ifsZEn5S3?.f as they Sing for 5 R- CHOIR B O Y5 ' Q UA R TE T TN .xr J Lowell Cooper, Tim Cooper, Paul Lust, Tom I-Iildenbrand. 33 FRESHMAN QUARTET--ROW ONE: Neil Brown, Randy Armstrong, Keith Light. ROW TWO: Dan Yaussy. ENSEMBLES ADD MUSICAL SPIRIT FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE--ROW ONE: Diane Sipe, Cindy Steinhelber, Lila Reinhard, Debbie Reed, Sharon Lust, Cathy Monroe. ROW TWO: Gary Schifer, Larry Risner, Darrel Kaiser Lyle Reinhard, Paul Keller, Henry Harris. 1 : fs rg ee' rs: -' 1 1 1, ' H - -1 . -- - 1 -5,-'3 :I- 'Q LQ R -f,Q.ii'fL ,ig 1 :' ,fj Q- ' 'LUV' 1i Egi 'i'5 x 1 sv 'ii J . ee P 1 . 2 , ,. M 4: . v - f ,. i, . if ,I i ix 'i EI Egg: i lfirwisl . ll 41 I-Vflffr sfl f f.f HI ' PL 1- -. - ::- . -' : - '. fy gf, ,' f ' T , , 11' ' .- . TIQW' f mi '- f ,, ri i I f f C ' f- I X I' ' Wg ff-, 4: H -:iff - fv . V ' , N , .X ul O X9 ' 'rv , will 'L LI: 1 l SR. CHOIR ENSEMBLE--ROW ONE: Becky Neubacher,Verna Kent, Carolyn Kocher, Bonnie Hoffman, Roberta Daiber, Joyce Edgington. ROW TWO: Becky Dunlap, Helen Keller, jenny Sebring, Kim Kennedy, Peggy LaRue, Virginia Vent, Stephanie Robinson. ROW THREE: Tom Hildenbrand, Bill Cole, Gary Swisher, Earl Kibler, Gary Fadley, Ken Whitmeyer. FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE--Sandy Croneis, Becky Johnson, Loretta Ulmer, Marsha Bennett, Beverly Lutz, Joni Potter, Cheryl Brown. 34 STANDING: Joyce Edgington, Joyce Chester, head rnajoretteg Nadine Larick. KNEELING: Becky Dunlap. ROYAL MARCHING g 100 During the summer, the band played and marched at Cedar Point, the Wynford Summer Band Festival, the Bucyrus Bratwurst Festival, Commty Fair, and the Ohio State Fair. Two weeks before school started the march- ing band started practice for half-time performances of nine football games, the Wyandot County Fair, and the Crestline and Bucyrus Mardi Gras. The band proudly marches its first Victory March on Wynford's The band performs in the stand during new field, the football game. The Royal marching band features the T Jl 7 'W ' 5 L --' 13 iq ,Kiwi drum section in I-Iernando's Hideaway. an ' 3 + t' 'F fa T rrrt e 57 f 5 ' Y ' ,.. Q.. -v 9' avg? Vg,-.3 is . Hu Q, r-- , r'rl . 1, A s : r w ,,,., Q ' l::e.a5.-rag.maif'Q. ' ' ' -- a 35 F21 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Barb Hildenbrand, Carolyn Kocher, Verna Kent, Cheryl Stroud, Brenda Wilson, Patti Swalle Miss Stelluti adviser. Y Row TWO: Pam Alheim, Mary Meister, Chris Welch, Lynn Young, Dalene Gerber, Kathy Chandler. ' ii? . ,.1r H 1 ,minima V ' -ali, I an , ' ' ' H1-4 5 , , my ' N . 1, , , .1 il X rig: XX , :I ' .5-. ' ' ' ' '73 i pile , A X ,,.,,H-H320 i .1 'Q- Vg? ' A' 1 5 , 3-,S ,V ,.,-My ,. 5 I, , N . ,s f GM --55' if -- -. ,,3rr11,,,i5 L A ,,,,,,,.,,,, , 4 41114, , J , J an : , ,A ,--me f ar, f :E ' , A J- - sn, . 1 'fi ' z 'A ' , ,, rgii, FU -::Li,Mf . . ,Ls . n ' Mr.- RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Cathy Pritchard, Pam Chance, Debbie Carr, jodene Kirgis, Bev Hilden- brand. ROW TWO: Jackie Lohr, Lila Rein- hard, Jane Armbruster, Cheryl Wilson, Mel- ody Nelson. Absent from picture: Mary Meister. RESERVE VOLLEYBALL ROW ONE: Miss Stelluti, adviser, Debbie Reed, Nancee Linn, jean Croneis, manager ROW TWO: Debbie Atkins, Joni Potter, Debbie Carr, Kathy Hatcher, Bev Hilden- brand. ROW THREE: Diane Spiegel, jane Arrnbruster, Marsha Bennett, Cindy Stein- helber. 41' H44 0 A A 515113.94 ZA 4 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW ONE: Carolyn Kocher, Pam Alheim, Barb Hildenbrand, Joyce Edgington, Dalene Gerber. ROW TWO: Patti Chandler, Diane Heiber, Lynn Young, Chris Welch, Sheila Miller. I 5 in Q Q . ' N ' I ,IX SEATED: Patty Taylor, sophomore class representativeg Miss Thatcher, advisor, Robert Kalb, President, Mrs. Kuenzli, advisory Marsha Bennett, freshman class representative. STANDING: Treva Cover, FHA representativeg Dalene Gerber, senior class representativeg Ed Eppley, sophomore class representative, Mike Heiber, band repre- sentativeg jim Lust, FFA representativej Gary Swisher, choir representative, Paul Keller, freshman class repre- sentativeg Lanny Ross, Key Club representative, Carl Zulauf, senior class representative, Allan Rothhaar, junior class representativeg David Hayes, special class representativeg Janice Stiner, junior class representative, Barb Hildenbrand, GAA representative. ' STUDENT COUNCIL DISCUSSES SCHOOL PROBLEMS OFFICERS President .......... Robert Kalb Vice-president . . . . . Carl Zulauf Secretary .... . . Dalene Gerber Treasurer . . . . . Mike Heiber Reporter . . . . Janice Stiner Showcase in the student entryway is decora- ted by the Student Council. 37 NATIONAL THESPIANS ENCOURAGES DRAMATICS Last spring, Wynford High School instituted a new organization into the extra-curricular activities. Troupe 3096 of the National Thespian Society, a nationwide drama organization, now has assumed the full reponsibilities of a Thespian troupe. The group will put on skits and plays throughout the year in keep- ing with its dramatic foundations. The Thespians work closely with the drama club members, enabling them to earn points for membership in the Thespian troupe. Ten points are needed for membership. A point is earned for each ten hours of dramatic work done. Thespian members also work to earn points which count toward further awards. Being a Thespian brings a stu- dent not only fun but satisfaction. nil: li fr. 'lu. 'hy Karen Croneis gives the thought-for-the-day, one of the projects of the Thespians. 4 SEATED: Tom Hildenbrandg Becky Dunlap, treasurerg Kim Kennedy, presidentg Karen Duriggg Gordon Downard, vice president. STANDING: Jackie Rehm, scribeg Ed Klinkg Karen Croneis, secretary. 38 SEATED Sharon Markley Karen Dumgg, Kathy Holt, Becky Dtmlap, Kim Kennedy, Kathy Chandler. STANDING Gordon Downard, Karen Croneis, Janice Stiner, j'1ll Snodgrass, Pam Alheim, Becky Sand, Debby Pollock, Carol Lust, Diane Kinsey, Jackie Rehm, Dennis Koehler BACK ROW Ed Klink, Gary Frost, Tom Hildenbrand, Mark Light, ROYAL DRAMATS IN SECOND YEAR The purpose of the Royal Dramats is to promote the skills of the dramatic arts. Members of the club do various things to earn points to become a member of the National Thespian Society. These points are determined by the hours of work done in the dramatic arts. Among the things that the club does are taking a trip to the Bowling Green Speech Clinic, participating in the Voice of Democracy Contest, and presenting a one-act play to the student body. The officers are: Mark Light, President, Chuck Ackerman, Vice Pres- identg Karen Durigg, Secretary, Becky Sand, Treasurer, and Gary Frost, Parliamen tarian. Mrs. Shaffer is the advisor. The Future Farmer learns the toils of farming, Private ownership and agricultural pursuit are analyzed and taught. The complex farming pro- gram is broken down into land, labor, and capital. Details concerning crop production, animal husbandry, and record keeping are stressed. The graduate Future Farmer is well trained to meet the challenges that farming has to offer. OFFICERS SEATED: Dan Alspach, Treasurer, Keith Kirgis, Vice President, Tim Cooper, President, Dan MCG1-ew, Secretary. STANDING: Lowell Cooper, Parliamentarian, Bob Michener, Student Advisor, Steve Leitzy, Reporter, Paul Lust, Sentinel, Jim Lust, Student Council. F.F.A. PROMOTES WORTHY GOALS ROW ONE: Chuck Grau, Rodney Karg, Mickey Kent, Mitch Welch, Roger Smith. ROW TWO: Mr. Neff, advisor, David Alspach, Rodney Michener, Steve Kirgis, Dennis Schifer, Ken Hildenbrand. ROW THREE: Carl Lohr, Terry Walker, Tom Dunnaway, Philip Stromer, Doug Leuthold, Roger Peterson, Bob Main. ROW FOUR: Jessie Mullins, Mark Wood, Tom Daiber, Steve Castanien, Lowell Cooper. ROW FIVE: Steve Fralick, Mike Leuthold, Ken Weisenauer, Rick Leitzy, Eric Benson, Ronnie Ray, Loren Atkins. 1 l w l 5 I I l iw J. g. ,w 'S gi ROW ONE: Bill Wert, David Weisenauer, Bill Cole, Mike Schafer, Mr. Swank, Advisor. ROW TWO: Jim Lust, Lon Aurand, jon Kalb, David Schwemley, Gary Daiber. ROW THREE: Ronald Schifer, Paul Lust, Dan McGraw, Bob Mich ener, Tim Cooper, Ronald Schifer. ROW FOUR: Earl Kibler, Tom Hildenbrand, Don Montgomery, Dale Weisen- auer, Walter Miller, Steve Leitzy. LAND JUDGING Tim Cooper, Dale Weisenauer, Rodne Kar . F 3, .,,-R-Q Y S os, ghd mf 'Cu 1 Q, f f. .. Tpfq, Q oQ..,.?1v 'Z Ss. Q MZ 22 57 1 WG 'Zig U L A .-,-l,.,,..,,,..Q.-.l PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE SEATED: Jim Lust, Tim Cooper, Steve Leitzy. STANDING: Paul Lust, Bob Michener, Keith Kirgis, Dan Mc:Grew, Dan Aspach. .R.,A.42' 41 KNEELING: Gordon Downard, Chuck Ackerman, Dennis Koehler, Mike Mutchler, Doug Swinehart, Lanny Ross, Robert Kalb, Greg Schifer, Ed Klink, Dick Mourdock, Larry Appleby, Roger Oberlander, Gary Swisher. STANDING: Mr. Smith, advisorg Keith Sturtz, Andy Cole, Alan Rothhaar, Gary Frost, Roger Burdge, Mark Light, Steve Bennett, Neil Bardon, David Yaussy, Phil Gerber, Bob Michener, Glenn Kissling, Gary Fadley, Warren Outhwaite. KEY CLUB Key Club is a service organization which is sponsored, in cooperation with 1- the school officials, by a local Kiwanis X ' Club. The aim of Key Club is to devel- ope initiative, leadership ability, and good citizenship practices. Key Club works out its administrative plans and club program schedule well in advance, working closely with the counsel and guidance of its Kiwanis sponsor. The motto of Key Club is--WE BUILD. OFFICERS SEATED: Ed Klink, secretary, Greg Schifer, vice president, Robert Kalb, president, Mr. Smith, advisor, Dick Mourdock, treasurer. STANDING: Mike Mutchler, corresponding secre- tary, Lanny Ross, student council. 42 RADIO CLUB F-. SEATED: Jeff Clark, secretary-treasurerg Wayne Kuenzlig presi- Radio club members check out equip dentg Jim Grogan. STANDING: Gary Fadleyg Gary Kiblerg Dave ment. Miller, vice-presidentg Steve Schraderg Carl Margraffg Lyn Makoever. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB BUILDS WYNFORD SIGN Edu! ? 32: rOQ ROW ONE: Mike Millerg Jon Kalb, student councilg Tom Sheidlerg Bob I-Iurstg Mike Basset, treasurerg Pat Norrisg Don Pollock, secretary. ROW TWO: Mr. Ulrich, advisorg Steve I-Ionaker, presidentg Dave Adamsg Jim Barnhartg Walter Millerg Robert Kisslingg Mike Sandy Mr. Heft, advisor. 43 EDITORS AND MANAGERS SEATED: Mrs. Noblet, advisorg Kathy Chandler, co-editorg Becky Sand, co- editor. STANDING: Gary Swisher, sports editorg Mr. Naftsger, advisory Mike 'Mi11er, advertising managerg Rexi Liming, feature editor. ROYAL CLARION STAFF Staff hard at work? .-J ar .. 'fflf Mrs. Neblet confers with staff members. t I R . 55. Q ii Q 5 SEATED: Ioan Gibb, Diane Kinsey, Andy Cole, Carol Lust, Jane Smith. STANDING: Linda Schifer, Kathy Voorhees, Sue Waggy, Roberta Diaber, Debby Pollock. PRODUCES EIGHT FINE ISSUES SEATED: Loraine Gibb, Patty Chandler, Jackie Lohr. STANDING Virginia Wells, Gloria Lust, Aimee Crall, Sheila Miller. I 45 Students working on the Royal Clarion staff learn a number of things that have value for them during their lifetime. They learn what should be included in an au- thentic newspaper storyg they learn the importance of facts instead of hearsay, they acquire an ability to express themselves in journalistic style, they find out what a pleas- ure it is to be a part of a working team, sharing experiences and creating something new, they develop their personalities by meeting and interviewing people, and by finding more about their abilities. ROW ONE: Becky Sand, Joyce Edgington, Patty Swalley, Barb Hildenbrand, Verna Kent, Cheryl Stroud, Becky Balliet, Diane Kinsey, Carolyn Kocher. ROW TWO: Monica Stiner, Kathy Voorhees, Sue Waggy, Pam Alheim, Kathy Chandler, Roberta Daiber, Debby Pollock, Dalene Gerber, Miss Stelluti, advisor. ROW THREE: Brenda Wilson, Jane Smith, Roxi Liming, Sharon Frankenfield, Pat Besler, Janet Balliet, Mary Meister, Loraine Gibb, Carol Lust, Janee Castanien. ROW FOUR: Joyce Chester, Diane I-Ieiber, Chris Grasley, Helen Keller, Chris Welch, Lynn Young, jane Eyre, Becky McGrew, Diana Spiegel. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO OFFICERS KNEELING: Pam Alheim, vice- presidentg Barb I-Iildenbrand, stu- dent councilg STANDING: Patty Chandler, treasurer, Lynn Young, secretary, jane Armbruster, re- porter, Becky Sand, president. 46 During the year they participate in sports such as volleyball, basketball, tennis, softball, and track. Along with the work of running concession stands and coat checks at basketball and football games, the girls enjoy a hayride, a swimming party, an ice skating party, and a camp-out. At the end of the year, the outstanding girls are recognized at a mother- daughter banquet. GAA members and other students enjoy the Welcome Dance, sponsored by the GAA and the cheerleaders. ROW ONE: Sandy Croneis, Bonnie Dyer, Linda Fry, Margaret Auck, Barb Weaver, Sharon Lust, Cathy Monroe, Cindy Swalley, Cathy Pritchard, Linda Harer, Miss Stelluti, advisor. ROW TWO: Debbie Reed, Becky Lawrence, Nancy Murphy, Stephanie Powers, Nancy Linn, Debbie Atkins, jean Croneis, Gloria Lust, Debbie Matthews, Patty Taylor, Patti Chandler. ROW THREE: Jackie Lehr, Sheila Miller, Carol Oberlander, Debbie Carr, Melinda Majors, Iodene Kirgis, Kathy Hatcher, Cindy Steinhelber, Pam Chance, Cheryl Wilson, Aimee Crall, Bev Hildenbrand. ROW FOUR: Debbie Carr, Linda Albert, Becky Johnson, Marilyn Jackson, Jeni Potter, Loretta Ulmer, Sherrie Wilson, Marsha Bennett, Jane Armbruster, Sharon Hornack, Nancy Harrer. x..Z f . ff f . . l Il 47 The GAA is an organization for girls interested in sports. E 1 y H P. ll . if ROW ONE: Elizabeth Zulauf, Joyce Edgington, Neubacher, Verna Kent, Treva Cover, jackie Joyce Chester, Dalene Gerber, Stephanie Rob- Rehm, Jane Eyre, Cheryl Stroud, Patty Taylor, inson, Becky Dunlap, Brad Laipply, Virginia Loretta Appleby, Pam Zellner, Larry Appleby, Vent, Carolyn Kocher, Dana Kalb, Carol Ober- Kathy Hatcher, Loren Atkins, David Miller, Ed lander, Pam Chance, Chris Welch, Brenda Klink. ROW THREE: Diane Heiber, Rosemary Cover, Karen Croneis, Connie Robinson, Kathy Sheaffer, Neil Bardon, Greg Schifer, Marlene Pfeiferf Mike Mutchler. ROW TWO: Brenda Meister, Karen Durigg, Warren Outhwaite, Gary Wilson, Patty Swalley, Chuck Grau, Becky Fadley, Wayne Kuenzli, Kathy Chandler, Patti ROW ONE: Lora Weisenauer, Sandy Seckel, Sandy Croneis, Debbie Atkins, Anita Young, Bev Hildenbrand, Steve Schrader, Doug Swine- hart, jill Kindinger, Lila Reinhard, Debbie Brewer, Lyle Reinhard, Doug Mutchler, Sharon Lust, Linda Stockmaster, jodene Kirgis, jon One of Mr. Kindinger's many jobs is to repair Leuthold, Gloria Lust. ROW TWO: Nadine horns. Larick, jackie Lohr, Sheila Miller, Margaret - W Chandler, Keith Kirgis, Fred Klink, Rick Leitzy, Mike Heiber, jane Armbruster, Dennis Keehler. ROW FOUR: Penny Hoover, David Yaussy, Andy Cole, Mark Light, Chuck Ackerman, David Lawrence, jeff Koehler, Allan Rothhaar, Carl Margraff. Auck, Marsha Bennett, Bruce Leuthold, Cheryl Wilson, Cindy Steinhilber, Debbie Reed, Jean Spade, Keith Light, Andy Cole, Warren Outh- waite, jean Croneis, Virginia Wells, David Miller, Steve Kirgis. ROW THREE: Diane Frank, Lois Knodell, Terry Cole, Linda Cole, janee Castanien, jeff Clark, Terry Sweitzer, Bonnie Hoffman, Jim Zender, Judy Ritterspach, SYIVIPHONIC AND CONCERT BANDS ENTERTAIN COMMUNITY Tom Noblit, Mitch Welch, Chuck Ackerman, Linda Hoffman, Russell Smith, Jeff Weisenauer, Mike I-Ieiber. ROW FOUR: Steve Honaker, Neil Brown, Randy Zellner, Becky Lawrence, Corrine Larick, Chuck Bosler, Dan Yaussy, Darrell Kaiser, Dennis Koehler, Dan Whitmeyer, Lyn Makeever, Philip Cole, David Frank, Gary Schifer, Bob Rindfuss. I C U I Radio Club members are instructed in the principles of electronics. Marching band promotes spirit at football games. ORGANIZATIONS IN ACTION Royale staff members prepare layout. Freshmen Choir practices under Miss Seimer's Key Club members guard coat check at basketball game. direction. 50 i , .3 SW ,uf , .:-f'f3::.,, , . .v,,. t W NEW FIELD BOOSTS SPIRIT FIRST ROW: Ken Hildenbrand, Manager, David Yaussy, Glenn Kissling, Brad Liapply, Rick Dennison, Lyn Makeever, Mr. Dernis, Assistant Coach, Coach Kajca, Bob Michener, Randy Nigh, Larry Appleby, Mike Mutch ler, Larry Gerhart, Dale Schreck, Manager. SECOND ROW: Phil Gerber, Paul Emick, Larry Moll, Rod Swine- hart, Jack Albert, Ken Whitrneyer, Neil Bardon, Ron Armstrong, Dick Mourdock, Tom Hildenbrand, Doug Swinehart, Neil Luidhardt, Terry Spiegel. THIRD ROW: Mark Light, Don Montgomery, Mike Donnenwirth, Roger Burdge, Steve Bennett, Bob Lyons, Dan Young, Jack Bachtell, Mark Barnes, Lewis Ekleberry, Andy Cole. VARSITY FOOTBALL After a trying season the football team finished with a 1--8 record. Although they played a tough game all the way, it seemed they lacked the power and experience to win repeatedly. Several of Wyn- ford's games were lost by last minute drives which penetrated our line. In their fifth game of the season Wynford fought for and received their one and only victory. This took place on a special night at Wynford--it was Parent's Night. After a 61 yard run by Neil Bardon, Wynford pulled ahead and from then on it was our game. 52 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Wynford Opponents 18 Elgin 28 12 Mohawk 1 8 6 Colonel Crawford 18 8 River Valley 40 16 Ridgedale 8 O Riverdale 58 1 2 Carey 43 6 Pleasant 30 8 Buckeye Central 1 2 Light drives. SENIORS FIRST ROW: Rod Swinehart, Ron Armstrong, Tom Hildenbrand, Larry Appleby, Mike Mutchler. SECOND ROW Mike Donnenwirth, Dan Young, Bob Lyons, Roger Burdge, Dick Mourdock. O 53 FRONT ROW: Bob Lyons, most valuable player, Bob Michener, sportsmanship award winner, and Rod Swinehart, most valuable along with Lyons and honorary captain. BACK: jack Fouts and Nick Kajca. SPORTS BANQUET The annual Fall Sports Banquet was held on Nov. 7. The guest speaker, Mr. Jack Fouts, head coach of Ohio Wesleyan University, told of the main ingredients of making a football team and player. Rod Swinehart, who was chosen on the All-NCC team, picked up UNO awards, being picked by his teammates as the winner of the hon- orary captain award and also being chosen for the most valuable player award. The sportsmanship First down award, presented by the Wynford Booster Club, went I to Bob Michener for his attitude and leadership during the season. Awards were also presented to the members of the varsity and freshmen football teams, the man- agers, announcers, statisticians, cheerleaders and the cross-country team. 54 Smear 'em BACK ROW Dan Whltmeyer, Larry Rlsner, Bob Parker, Ph11 Cole, P1111 Stormer, Dan Yaussy, Tim Dunaway, Tom Eyer, and Roger Peterson FRONT ROW Da1re1 Ka1ser, Randy Metzger, Ke1th L1ght, Marshall Hllden brand, Doug Leuthold, coach, Dan Jacobs, Rod M1chener, John Grasley, Tun Young, Chuck Gerhart, and Opponent Mohawk Bucyrus Northmor Crestline Lexington CROSS-COU TRY Kent Jeff Koehler, Edward Eckstein, Dave Miller, and coach Mr Smith wr cRoss COUNTRY 'U This year a new sport, cross country was lniroduced 1n the Wynford High School sports department Cross country 1S a fall sport in which competitors run over a certain course The course is two miles long and is strung over hills and through clearings and woods Mr. Smith devoted many after school hours to developing the cross commtry team. Despite the lack of veteran competitors, Wynford put up a good race in every meet and proved that it will be a team to watch in the future. I lf! A055 3 Q --135 N rjgff ' .- if . ,. -- r f S 1512- ffil5'ff,5-1 5f:1Q1'1i .341 5:'?'V':'f1 'SVQ G 45: -44,4-Ah ,:. 1 BACK ROW: Steve Powers, Richard Gervais, pan Christman, Rick Leitzy, and Paul Keller. FRONT ROW: Micky , . . lf' r , ,f L Lv ' 1 ,A -1 ,Y , , . W A 4 , iffxs 1 - J' L -3 l 1' ,I--bs 4 .NN 5 . , K l 1 - , '- '- - - - , 1 23. , 1 a '- Tl, F : ' ,J . . . . M , M xx , Y.. I , ' T Q 1 . ,-thas: gg - - ' ' ' .fegj ,' I gg -' - --. ei ' 5 . Lfflsir-S a ' 351 L' r 4- fsaz: wg' ' 4. F . rswjl ,M ' 1 5 if 1 . :xl xx I X N 5 r F' V t :gig KF X J v 5 . , H, rl X , ,. ,, 2- if 1 ' ' 1 x ' . -4 E ' H f Q 3 1 H gg K ca ' 4 ,yah K 'l ,Q ' T 1 v pi ' Ju, 4 r L 1 ,,a,gwt7v 3, xy 32:51 1,1 ,.,J f' ' r nr fn ' -- J 1 - .fi 2, F . 'QM ' -v. X ga 7' 52 fi wi'wfw' 2 aw ,, . . 4 S ex, ,U i. L , 4 t- 56 ROYAL CCDACHES F A L L Mr. Kajca, Head Football Coachg Mr. Demis, Assistant Footballg Mr Jacobs, Freshmen Footballg Mr. Smith, Cross Country. W I N T E R Mr. Kajca, Freshmen Basketballg Mr. Bauer, Head Basketball Coachg Mr. Jacobs, Reserve Basterball. 57 ROYAL SPIRIT V A R S I T Y KNEELING: Becky Neubacher, Paula Sands, Marcia Harer. STANDING: Judy Ritterspach, Peggy LaRue, Verna Kent. I , . V N 'JF aff! R' 1 4-. ' 5 , 3 5' IM' :JFI5 5 xl. Q n M Reserves Work together- Miss Thatcher coaches cheerleaders. Freshmen cheerleaders urge Royals on to victory, 58 EXCELS AT WY FORD R E S E R V E S BOTTCM: Barb Hildenbrand, Diana I-Iieber, Marianne Clime. MIDDLE: Mary Ann Meister, Sharon Hornak. TOP: Loretta Appleby. Varsity Cheerleaders lead football team on to the Royal field. F R O S H 'u- . . - x MA.. 1. .V ' .'- -' N Cindy Steinhilber, Debby Reed, Debby Markley 59 VARSITY ROW ONE: Dan Young, Greg Schiefer, Bob Lyons, Bob Michener, Rod Swinehart, Gary Frost, Larry Appleby, Ed Klink. ROW TWO: Mark Light, Butch Kalb, Mike Donnenwirth, Dave Yaussey, Tom Hildenbrand, Gordon Down- ard, Andy Cole, Dale Schreck. ROW THREE: Jack Albert, Paul Emick, Roger Awbrey, Jim Rowlins, Larry Moll, Steve Bennett, Don Montgomery, Phill Gerber, Jack Backtell. ROW FOUR: Mr. Jacobs, Advisor, Steve Powers, Lanny Ross, Mike Hieber, Neil Bardon, Roger Burdge, Dale Weisenauer. The Varsity W is a group of all lettermen and managers of football, basketball, baseball, track, and cross country. They head a campaign for the sale of Wynford jackets. The mem- bers participate in a scrimmage between teachers and students at the annual Varsity Night which is held in the spring. 60 T Steve Powers becomes a Varsity Letterman. Gordon Downard shows his enthusiasm between songs. FIRST ROW: David Lawrence, Gordon Downard. SECOND ROW: War- ren Outhwaite, Gary Fadley, Chuck Ackerman, Karen Durigg, Kathy Chandler. THIRD ROW: Steve Schrader, Chuck Grau, Jackie Rehm, Pam Zellner. FOURTH ROW: Loren Atkins, Dennis Koehler, Fred Klink, Jane Armbruster, Patti Chandler. FIFTH ROW: Ed Klink. Ab- sent, Chris Welch. 61 The Pep Band is a group of 18 members selected from Symphonic and Concert bands. They play at pep rallies, at half time of the re- serve and varsity games and be- tween the games. Mxke Donnenwirth SENIGR STARS HH Butch Kalb Dan Young Bob Lyons Greg Schifer 62 -Q, G3 N Qi 7 ' 1 7 :IL in 3 ROW ONE: Carl Margraff, managerg Dale Schreck, Lanny Ross, Tim Gebhardt, John DeLong, Greg Schifer, Dick Gervais, manager. ROW TWO: Mr. Bauer, coachg Mike Donnenwirth, Mark Light, Bob Lyons, Dan Christman, Dan Young, Butch Kalb, Mike Luethold, manager. VARSITY SHOWS MUSCLE Colonel Crawford Clearfqrk if Riverdale Mount Gilead 1' Ridgedale Old Fort Buckeye Central Pk Mohawk Bucyrus Pk Elgin Pk Pleasant Tiffin Calvert PF Carey if River Valley Mansfield St. Peters 'F Colonel Crawford Attica 'K Buckeye Central if league game 63 WE THEY 79 60 59 64 61 52 63 40 60 63 60 45 87 58 93 34 53 45 65 73 56 45 79 49 81 61 71 64 57 72 67 51 83 73 72 55 ROW ONE: Carl Marg-raff, manager, Lew1s Eckleberry, Phil Gerber Terry Spiegel, EPIC Benson, Larry Gerhardt Larry Nigh, Dick Gerva1s, manager ROW TWO Mr Jacobs, coach, hm Srmth, Rick Leitzy, Jack Bachtell, Steve Young, Mark Barnes, Larry Webster, Mike Leuthold manager Colonel Crawford Clearfork Riverdale Mount Gilead Ridgedale Old Fort Buckeye Central Mohawk Bucyrus Elgin Pleasant Tiffin Calvert Carey River Valley Mansfield St. Pete Colonel Crawford Attica Buckeye Central FROSH SHOW E T'-IUSIASM Although ending the season with a 8--6 record, the Freshmen team showed great enthusiasm and team- work. Taking into consideration that the team is new and inexperienced, great teams can be expected in the future. Crestline River Valley Northmore Colonel Crawford Mohawk Buckeye 'Central Attica Riverdale River Valley Mansfield St. Peters Willard Marion Taft Colonel Crawford Mansfield St. Peters THEY 42 46 29 41 31 41 40 36 51 49 36 41 41 44 ROW ONE: Mickey Kent, Keith Light, Chuck Boswirth, Doug Leuthold, John Grasley, Chuck Gerhardt, Gary Schi- fer. ROW TWO: Phil Cole, Paul Keller, Dan Whitmeyer, Phil Stormer, Dan Yaussey, Fred Zulauf, Gary Brewer. ACTION ROYAL CANDIDS V iff-'p lj 'A 1. ADMINISTRATIO , Epi? 'M' 4 .J Y H gil A 'ggi ,,, 1, ww -' S in . .. , . .l v2L,g:12..4i53f' ,- 1 Q., v ' .-.eg 2 1 1' - ' l , pu i w p ,gi M 2 f , :zz ,gp 5 BOARD OF EDUCATICJ SEATED: Ralph Kennedy, Milton Kuenzli, Nelson Durbin, Robert Beal, Carl Miller. STANDING: Helen jane Schiefer, William Don- nenwirth. SUPERI TE DE WILLIAM R. DONNENWIRTH Ohio University B.S. in Education M.E. in Education Ohio State University Post Masters Work PRINCIPAL T tl L ml- I 1 W E . N 5 I un: I-1 N- C L E R K HELEN JANE SCI-IIEFER .Z OFFICE PERSONNEL 'Y 1? 'ie' 50 :fx E E5 EA - 74 sf? C U I DA N CE I 1 , V l 1 .fl Aj Velma Dickey Virginia Thatcher Capital University Ohio State University B.S. in Education University of Louisville M.A. Elizabeth Schrader Bowling Green State U . . niversity B S. in Education 71 SECRETARIES Judy Reber Josephine Caskey CAFETERIA SUPERVISOR SPECIAL EDUCATION MATH A D SCIENCE MATH Dwight Rothhaar Plane Geometryg Algebra Ilg Senior Math. Ashland Collegeg Bowling Green State Universityg Heidelberg Collegeg Baldwin Wallaceg Univer- sity of Montana. B.S. in Education Norman T. Lyon Algebra I3 General Math. Ohio State University B.S. in Education ,H SCIENCE Glen A. Smith General Scienceg Biology Olivet Nazarene College A.B. in Biology Thomas A. Naftzger ' Gen. Scienceg Chemistry. Ohio State University B.S. in Education H .ill ill Luther Lust Physics Ohio Northern University B.S. Ohio State University M.A.g Post Masters Work. Daniel C. Jacobs Biology I, II. Ohio Northern University University of Toledo B.S. in Education 7. sf'9lSf'rll1l I A, 72 l TPS. r' ENGLISH A D LANGUAGES dit I Ggfif X11 -1 Virginia Slough George Demis English II English III Ohio State University Ohio Northern U. B.S. in Education B.A. in History ! V Frances Shaffer Speech, English I, IV. Ohio State Universityg University of Rochesterg West Virginia Wesleyang A.B. Eunice Kuenzli English I, Latin I, III. Ohio Northern University B.A. Larry J. Borland English I, Spanish I, II. Bowling Green State U.g National University of Mexico B.S. in Education ART Joyce Kiernan Art I, II, III. Art Fundamentals Bowling Green State U. Ohio Northern University University of Amsterdam B.S. in Education SOCIAL STUDIES Jim Bauer Governmentg Family Living. 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Doris I-left Odeal Rindfuss Helen Wilson Judy Welch Martha Hackney COQKS CUSTODIANS KNEELING: STANDING: AB SENT: Ed Leitzy Cloyd Sipe Eric Armstrong Ray Brooks Don Robinson Max Huey Collene Fritz Joyce Montgomery Freeman Kalb Bob Schafer Charles Ruffener Earl Croneis Dale Schroll Ray Brooks Bill Hahn BUS DRIVERS 76 mul SENICJRS CHARLES QUENTIN ACKERMAN The only thing you get out of life is what you put into it. CLASS OFFICERS CLASS Motto: Some see things as We dream things that never Colors: Burgundy and White i I DAVID LEE ADAMS STANDING: Greg Schifer, treasurerg Dalene Gerber, Carl Zulauf, student Never do today what you can council representativesg SEATED: Gordon Downard, presidentg jackie do tomorrow. Rehm, vice presidentg Carolyn Kocher, secretary. EE Sr ' - 4 6 iff 78 QF 7969 they are and say-why. were and say-why not.' Flower: Pink Rose I DANIEL KEITH ALSPACI-I Anyone who wants to succ d must keep on learning. JACKLEE ADAMS SENIOR ADVISORS Cars and girls can make a guy poor. Mr. Neff, Mrs. Noblet, Mr. Bauer. 111 if LAWRENCE JAMES APPLEBY The truth is always the strong- est argument. RONALD GARY ARMSTRONG Improvement begins with I . lg i Y 80 LONNIE WAYNE AURAND Eat, sleep, drink, and be merry. ROGER WILLLAM AWBREY Many teenagers come home late at night to find a parent burning in the window instead of a light. LARRY MICHAEL BERTSCH In times like these, you need a Saviour. LORETTA KAY BRETZ Some people grow old beau- tifullyg others dye their hair. DONNA LYNN BURDICK PATSY JO CI-IALFIN The grand essentials of hap- piness are: Somthing to do, something to love, and some- thing to hope for. MICHAEL CHARLES BROOKS Men of few words seldom get into trouble. ROGER KENNETH BURDGE lf I help another, another will help me in my hour of need. 'K-4 81 EJC KATHLEEN MARIE CHANDLER The most utterly lost of all days is that in which you have not once laughed. PAULA JEAN CORFMAN Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for yom' country. JOYCE LOUISE CHESTER To laugh and twirl and flirt with boys, are three of the things this gal enjoys. TIMOTHY LYNN COOPER God is alive! BRENDA MARLENE COVER The best way to stop student protesting is to make it a re- quired course. KAREN SUE CRONEIS Out greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. 82 1' .I CARLA JEAN DAVIS Many people trying to ahead . . . rise one. ia. GORDON JAY DOWNARD A mind of your own is worth fom' of those of your friends REBECCA SUE DUNLAP I try to work and do my share, but those giggles slip out un- aware. if KAREN ADELE DURIGG The happiest people are those who are too busy to know whether they are or not. ' ll V3 2F Z .Z --g 'I PATRICIA IRENE EDGINGTON DAVID MICHAEL FRANK I can do all things through God who strengthens me. SHAREN SUE FRANKENFIELD If I will, I will, and you can depend on it. If I won't, I won't, and that's the end of it. 84 CATHERINE MARY FROST It is not for us to wonder why, it is just for us to do and die. GARY ALLEN FROST People who want by the yard but try by the inch should be kicked by the foot. T 'PTI ALBERT FLOYD FULTZ, JR. A man who knows he doesn't know it all knows a lot, T' l WSQRVM Y K ,r',J wf'M fuwUx A t.J Y DALENE ANN C-ERBER Happiness is wanting what you haveg not having what you Want. BONNIE JUNE GROVES All my school years have been fun, but this year I'm ready to 1-Lm. . E f , N.. DAVID RICHARD HAYES The person who never made a mistake, never did anything. .J it --s K-J RLY. P THOMAS D. HILDENBRAND Most people eat to liveg me I live to eat. 86 MARCIA JOYCE HARER It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. THEODORE RAYMOND HARRIS To settle a disagreement de- cide what, not who, is right. SUE ANN HITE Why take life seriously? I'11 never get out of it alive any- way. T7 J F i' JOHN WAYNE HOKER Eat, sleep, drink, and be merry. PATRICIA ANN HONSBERGER Angels are perfect, but I'm only a girl! 4-1 'fi JONATHAN LESTER KALB Anything worth doing is worth doing right or don't start it. V'? T'3 'inf Y z - ' wa. . 1 ,. ROBERT WAYNE KALB When you're faced with two evils, pick the blonde. 87 QML.. ' t'1 V-.-.. va 5.-. ,w -Mk KIMBERLY ANN KENNEDY Humility is a strange thing-- the minute you think you have it, you've lost it! VERNA SUE KENT Live, love, and laugh, for there may be a day when you can't. EARL EUGENE KIBLER To dream the impossible dream and with God's help make it come true. fe? I EDWARD ALLEN KLINK A11 the great men today are dying, in fact I don't feel so good myself. CAROLYN MARY KOCHER An upright person can never be a downright failure. :f 7' 31 DIANE JOY KINSEY A true friend is the best possession. A+, . v' ,,.-D MAJORIE ANN KOCHER Some people reach the top of the ladder only to find it is leaning against the wrong wall. DENNIS LYNN KOEHLER I seek the answer to the ulti- mate questiong WHY? 'QN- PEGGY LEE LARUE In life, as in a mirror, you never get more out than you put in. ?Ws TIMOTHY ALLEN LAWRENCE The surest way to succeed is to be determined not to fail. DAN ALAN LIMING There's a wayg where'there's a will. CAROL JANE LUST Climb 'til you dream comes true. ROBERT LOUIS LYONS It is better to have one true friend than to have many false ones. l- 1hi i JAMES EDWARD LUST A good car--a good girl-- a good bitta fim is what makes my little time piece run, PEGGY ANITA LUST Weak arguments using strong words will never replace sound arguments spoken in soft words. SUZANNE LUCILLE MAPLES Fake friends are like leaves found everywhereg True friends are like diamonds precious and rare. fi' lu 1,-Y 541' 90 RICHARD EARL MOURDOCK It wouldn't be so bad if the senior year was the crossroacl of life, but this is one of those cloverleaf jobs. ..S- it. ,W ff-XXX MARK EDWIN MURRAY You are as your friends areg choose them carefully, MICHAEL BRUCE MUTCHLER Life is a picture, so paint it well, ROGER ELLIS OBERLANDER K 1, REBECCA JANE NEUBACI-IER It isn't a calamity to die with dreams unfullfilled but it is a calamity not to dream. I-Ie looks like an angel and KATHRYN IRENE PFEIFER acts like One too. But you BARBARA LYNN PARKER A little nonsense now and never can tall what an angel A winner never quits and then, is relished by the wisest will do. quitter never wins. men. 91 DEBRA SUE POLLOCK JACQUELINE ANN REHM A smile is like a golden key The greatest thing in this that opens any gate. World is not where we stand but in what direction we are moving. CONNIE JO ROBINSON Those who bri ng sunshine into the lives of others, get a little on themselves. STEPHANIE ROBINSON Anything worth doing is worth doing well. E--.- JACKI BONITA ROBERTSON Iadrnire the wisdom of some one who comes to me for ad- vice--HA! BETTY ARLENE ROSS Opportunity knock only once, but tempation leans on the doorbell. K 92 1 , ii Xzagmia ww ' VE lu lllll , N li, F BONNIE SUE RUSSELL Life is waiting for youg just look around. REBECCA JEANNE SAND Live, love, and laugh for there may be a time you can't ig 7 ' Q, GREGORY ALAN SCI-IIFER A mind of your own makes a successful man. LINDA KAY SCI-IIFER Born not for myself only, but for the whole world. RICHARD DEAN SCI-IIMPF Why not try? There's nothing to lose. f. X. .F 1, .-X, 1 ff 93 THOMAS EUGENE SI-IEIDLER If you don't work hard, you'l1 never get anything out of it. ls GARY LEE SHROLL Happiness--A home, some- thing to look forward to, and someone to love. BEVERLY ANN SHULAW Love, laughter and fun make 11fe worth Whlle 'DFW- Q 'bv KENNETH ALLEN SI-IUPP DENNIS WAYNE SIPE Silence is golden. RANDAL H. SNODGRASS When faced with two evils, sit down and talk it over, over the think drink. .044 , wwf. 94 BARBARA ELAINE SPIECEL Character is what we areg reputation is what we've got the whole world thinking we are. 'ifabffe' ' L, lv . PATRICIA ANN SWALLEY Opportunity knocks only once, but temptation leans on the doorbell. 4 FD ...-r MONICA LEE STINER Always keep like a duck--keep calm and unruffled on the sur- face, but paddle like the devil underneath. CHERYL ANN STROUD The trouble with the future is that it usually arrives before we are ready for it. KEITH DANA STURTZ It doesn't pay to be weak in a strong world. SHARON LEE SWARTZ If you see someone without a smileg give him yours. KENNETH EUGENE SWIHART 95 RODNEY E. SWINEHART CAROL ANN TACKET NORMAN DALE TONG When in doubt, punt. If you keep looking back, you may go that way. ' W 23 ' LJ W W E H E! PAUL EUGENE WEAVER CONNIE ELIZABETH TROUT VIRGINIA ELEANOR VENT A little bit of work, and a lot It's too late to agree with me Kindness is a candle which of play, is what I classify as a . . . I've changed my mind. lights the gloom around us. complete day! 96 Chg FRANCES DIANE WHITMEYER False friends are like leaves-- found everywhere. True friends are like diamonds--precious and rare. JIM ALLEN WEISENAUER I'd rather beg, borrow, and steal, then go back to you . . . school. BRENDA KAY WILSON The most difficult job of all ' is that of trying to look busy when you are not. RICHARD E. WYETH I'm not so smart in Govern- ment, I'm not so smart in, Health, I'rn really not smart in anything that comes to bringing wealth. ALAN RAY YOUNG I DANIEL EUGENE YOUNG If V011 CRUT do Somefhlilg To climb you've got to grab right, why do It at all- the branches, not the blossoms. 97 JOHN WILBUR LEROY WILHELM I'11 do it tomorrow, I've made enough mistakes for today. CARL ROBERT ZULAUF The higher the goal the bet- ter the chance of having a successful life. S. li ACKERMAN, CHARLES QUENTIN Track 1,25 Bowling 1,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Drama Club 4, V. Pres. 45 Annual 3,45 Science Fair 1 2 District 2, con. Band 1,2,35 sym. Band 2,3,45 Mineh- 1ng Band 1,2,3,45 Band V. Pres. 45 Pep Band 2,3,45 State Band 35 Voice of Democracy 4. ADAMS, DAVID IEE Industrial Arts Club 1,2. ADAMS, JACK LEE Basketball Intramural 3,45 Bowling 1,2,3,4, Sec. 25 F.F.A. 45 Ind. Arts Club 3, V. Pres. 35 Choir 1. ALSPACI-I, DANIEL KEITH Bowling 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 2,3,4, Treas. 3,45 Class play 35 Lib. 45 Marching Band 1. APPLEBY, LAWRENCE JAIVLES Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,25 F.F.A. 15 Key Club 3,45 Varsity W 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Schol. Team 25 Choir 15 Con. Band 1,2, Sym. Band 3,4. ARMSTRONG, RONALD GARY Baseball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Choir 15 Class Vice Pres. 2. AURAND, LONNIE WAYNE FEA. 1,2,3,4. AWBREY, ROGER WILLIAM Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity W 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 1,25 Choir 1. BARNEY, SHIRLEY JEAN Pep Club 15 Librarian 3,45 Girl's Glee Club 3. BERTSCH, LARRY MICHAEL Bowling 1,25 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Schol. Team 2,3. BRETZ, LORETTA KAY F.H.A. 25 Librarian 3,4. BROOKS, MICHAEL CHARLES Industrial Arts Club 35 Choir 1. BURDGE, ROGER KENNETH Basketball 15 Football 1 ,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Bowling 1,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Key Club 45 Varsity W 3,45 Office Helper 15 Science Fair 1. BURDICK, DONNA LYNN Bowling 1,2,3,4, F.H.A. 1,25 c.A.A. 2, choir 1. CI-IALFIN, PATSY IO Bowling 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 4. CHANDLER, KATHLEEN MARIE Bowling 45 F.H.A. 1,35 G.A.A. 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Newspaper 3,4, Editor 45 Con. Band 1,35 Sym. Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Band Monitor 15 Pep Band 2,3,4. CHESTER, JOYCE LOUISE Majorette 1,2,3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 45 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Homecoming Att. 1. COOPER, TIMOTHY LYNN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, Pres. 45 Science Fair 1, 3,4, District 1,3, State 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Choir Ensemble 3,4, CORFMAN, PAULA JEAN Annual 35 Schol. Team 1. COVER, BRENDA MARLENE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4, State Home- maker 45 Annual 45 Newspaper 35 Librarian 3,45 Science Fair 25 Choir 15 Con. Band 1,25 Sym. Band 3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Class Treas. 1, St. Coun. 2, Sec. 3. CRONEIS, KAREN SUE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Rec. Leader 45 Drama Club 3,45 Nat'l Thespians 3,4, Sec. 45 Pep Club 3,4, Pres. 35 Annual 3,45 Class Play 35 Hon. Society 3,45 Schol. Team 1,2,35 Librarian 3,45 Science Fair 25 Choir 1,25 Con. Band 1,2,35 Sym. Band 3,45 March- ing Band 1,2,3,45 Band Monitor 45 Stage Band 3. DAVIS, CARLA JEAN Bowling 1,2,3, F.H.A. 1,25 c.A.A. 1,25 choir 1. DAVIS, SANDRA DIANE Bowling 1,2,35 F.H.A. 1,2,3. DERUGEN, ERIC ANTON Industrial Arts Club 15 Science Fair 1. DICKS, CHERYL SUE Bowling 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,25 Choir 1. DONNENWIRTH, MICHAEL ALAN Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity W 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,45 Sym. Band 1,2,35 Marching Band 1,25 Pep Band 15 Class Pres. 1, St. Council 2, V. Pres. 35 Boy's State 3. DOWNARD, GORDON JAY Track 3,45 Bowling 2,3,45 Key Club 45 Varsity W 3,45 Class Play 35 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,35 Stage Band 25 Class Pres. 4. DUNLAP, REBECCA SUE Majorette 2,3,45 Bowling 15 Drama Club 3,45 Nat'l Thespians 3,4, Treas. 45 Pep Club 35 Librarian 2,45 Science Fair 15 Choir 1 ,2,3,45 Choir Ensemble 2, 3,45 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 152,3,45 Voice of Democracy 3. DURIGG5 KAREN ADELE Drama Club 3,45 Sec. 45 Nat'l Thes. 3,45 Annual 3,45 Editor 45 Hon. Society 3,45 Schol. Team 152535 Science Fair 1,2535 Choir 1,253,45 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 15253545 Marching Band 15253,45 Pep Band 2,3545 Voice of Democracy 3. EDc1NcToN, PATRICIA IRENE F.H.A. 15 choir 1. FRANK, DAVID MICHAEL Track 15 Con. Band 152,3,4. FRANKENFIELD, SHARON SUE Bowling 152,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3545 G.A.A. 1,3545 Pep Club 35 Class Play 35 Office Helper 253,45 Science Fair 25 Girl's State 3. FROST, CATHERINE MARY Choir 1 . FROST, GARY ALLAN Baseball 2,3545 Bowling 1,2,3545 Key Club 45 Varsity W 2,3545 Drama Club 354, Parliamentarian 45 Schol. Team 25 Science Fair 1. GERBER, DALENE ANN Bowling 152,35 G.A.A. 3545 Sec. 35 Drama Club 35 Annual 354, Ass't Editor 45 Schol. Team 1,25 Science Fair 1,35 District 3, Choir 1,2,3,45 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 253545 Marching Band 15253545 Band Monitor 45 Class Officer St. Coun. 1 ,4, Sec. 45 Voice of Democracy 3. cnovrs, BONNIE JUNE Bowling 152,35 F.H.A. 1,2,s. HARER, MARCIA JOYCE Cheerleader 15253545 Bowling 1,25 F.H.A. 1,2545 G.A.A. 1,2535 Pep Club 3,45 Class Play 35 Hon. Society 3545 Office Helper 45 Schol. Team 15 Science Fair 2,35 Choir 15253545 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 15 Class Officer Treas. 35 Homecoming Att. 3. HARRIS, THEODORE RAYMOND Choir 1 . HILDENBRAND, THOMAS D. Football 15253545 Track 35 Baseball Mgr. 25 Bowling 15253545 F.F.A. 15253545 Key Club 3,45 Sgt. at Arms 45 Varsity W 3,45 Ind. Arts Club 35 Drama Club 45 Nat'l Thespians 3545 Class Play 35 Choir 1,25 3545 Choir Ensemble 354. HITE5 SUE ANN F.I-I.A. 1,45 Office Helper 45 Librarian 35 Choir 1. HONSBERGER, PATRICIA ANN Bowling 1,2,3545 F.H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2535 Pep Club 35 Science Fair 25 District 25 Choir 15 Concert Band 1,2535 Marching Band 15253. KALB5 JONATHAN LESTER A F.F.A. 2,3545 Ind. Arts Club 45 Choir 1. KALB, ROBERT WAYNE Basketball 15253545 Track 2,3545 Key Club 3545 Pres. 45 Varsity W 45 Hon. Society 3,45 Schol. Team 152,35 Science Fair 1,25 Choir 1,2,3545 Class Officer Pres. 25 St. Council 354, Pres. 4. KENNEDY 5 KIMBERLY ANN F.H.A. 15253545 St. Council 35 Song Leader 45 G.A.A. 15 Drama Club 3545 Nat'l Thes. 3545 Pres. 45 Annual 3545 Class Play 35 Office Helper 3545 Schol. Team 152,35 Science Fair 2535 Choir 15253545 Choir En- semble 3545 Class Officer V. Pres. 15 Girl's State 35 Voice of Democracy 354. KENT, VERNA SUE Cheerleader 15253545 F.H.A. 15253545 G.A.A. 3,45 Science Fair 2535 Choir 15253545 Choir Ensemble 45 Concert Band 15 Symphonic Band 25354-5'Marching Band 1 . KIBLER5 EARL EUGENE F.F.A. 152,3545 Choir 15253545 Choir Ensemble 4. KINSEY5 DIANE JOY Bowling 3545 G.A.A. 15253545 Drama Club 3545 News- paper 3545 Librarian 45 Choir 15 Concert Band 152535 Marching Band 152535 Girl's State 35 Voice of De- mocracy 3. KLINK5 EDWARD ALLEN Baseball Mgr. 2535 Bowling 15253545 Key Club 3545 Sec. 45 Varsity W 3545 Drama Club 3545 Nat'l Thes. 3545 Class Play 35 Schol. Team 15 Science Fair 15 District Fair 15 Choir 153545 Choir Ensemble 35 Con. Band 152535 Sym. Band 15253545 Marching Band 15253545 Band Pres. 4, Dance Band 1525 Pep Band 15253545 Stage Band 3545 Ohio Boy's Band 25354. KOCHER5 CAROLYN MARY F.I-I.A. 15 G.A.A. 15253545 Pep Club 3,45 Sec. 35 Annual 3545 Newspaper 15 Class Play 35 Honor So- ciety 3545 Schol. Team 152535 Librarian 3545 Science Fair 2535 Choir 15253545 Choir Ensemble 45 Concert Band 15 Sym. Band 253545 Class Officer Sec. 4. KOCI-IER5 MARJORIE ANN F.H.A. 15253545 Honor Society 3545 Schol. Team 35 Librarian 45 Science Fair 1525 Choir 1. KOEHLER5 DENNIS LYNN Track 1525 Bowling 3545 Key Club 3545 Drama Club 45 Annual 3,45 Class Play 35 Schol. Team 25 Science Fair 152535 Choir 15253545 Choir Ensemb. 35 Con. Band 15253545 Sym. Band 253545 Marching Band 152535 45 Pep Band 253545 Stage Band 25 Voice of Democ- racy 4. LARUE, PEGGY LEE Cheerleader 2,3,45 Bowling 15 F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 15 Honor Society 3,45 Science Fair 25 Choir 2,45 Choir Ensemble 45 Homecoming Att. 25 St. Council 3. LAWRENCE, TIMOTHY ALLEN Track 45 Bowling 3,45 Annual 45 Honor Society 3,45 Schol. Team 2,35 Science Fair 1,2,3, District 35 Choir 2,3,4. LIMING, DAN ALAN Football 15 Track 1,25 Science Fair 15 Choir 1. LUST 5 CAROL JANE Bowling 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Newspaper 3,45 Science Fair 2,35 Choir 15 Con. Band 1 2 3 Marchin Band 1 2 3. was g 73 LUST, JAMES EDWARD Bowling 1,2,35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3, St. Coun- cil 45 Science Fair 1. LUST, PEGGY ANITA LYONS, ROBERT LOUIS Basketball 1,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Football 2,3545 Bowling 25 Varsity W Club 2,3,45 Science Fair 1,2. MAPLES, SUZANNE LUCILLE F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep ciub 15 choir 1. MOURDOCK, RICHARD EARL Bowling 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,4, Treas. 45 Class Play 3. MURRAY, MARK EDWIN Bowling 1,2,3,45 Science Fair 15 Choir 1. MUTCHLER, MICHAEL BRUCE Basketball 1,25 Football 1,45 Track 35 Key Club 2,3, 45 Corr. Sec. 45 Choir 1,3,45 Con. Band 1, Sym. Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 2,35 Ohio Boy's Band 1. NEUBACHER, REBECCA JANE Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 2, Sec. 45 G.A.A. 1,35 Pep Club 3,45 Science Fair 25 Choir 1,2,3,45 Choir Ensemble 45 Con. Band 1,2, Sym. Band 3,4, Marching Band 1. OBERLANDER, ROGER ELLIS Track 15 Bowling 1,2,3,45 F.F.A. 1,25 Key Club 2,3, 45 Newspaper 35 Science Fair 1, District 1. PARKER, BARBARA LYNN Bowling 3,45 F.H.A. 45 G.A.A. 25 Librarian 45 Choir 1. PFEIFER, KATHRYN IRENE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Parliamentarian 4, State Homemaker 45 Librarian 45 Science Fair 2,35 Choir 1,25 Con. Band 1, Sym. Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Class Officer Treas. 2. POLLOCK, DEBRA SUE Bowling 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 1,2, State Delegate 25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 3,4, Historian 35 Nat'l Thes. 45 Newspaper 45 Choir 15 Voice of Democracy 3. PRINCE, ELIZABETH SUE Bowling 3,4. REHM, JACQUELINE ANN G.A.A. 1,25 Drama Club 3,45 Nat'l Thes. 3,4, Sec. 45 Annual 3,45 Class Play 35 Honor Society 3,45 Schol. Team 1,2,35 Science Fair 1,2,35 Choir 15 Con. Band 1,2, Sym. Band 1,2,3,4, Band Monitor 35 Dance Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Stage Band 1, 2,3,45 Class Officer V. Pres. 45 Voice of Dem. 3. ROBERTSON, JACKI BONITA Choir 1. ROBINSON, CONNIE IO F.H.A. l,3,4, Treas. 45 Pep Club 3,45 Con. Band 1, 2, Sym. Band 3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Stage Band 3. ROBINSON, STEPHANIE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, V. Pres. 45 Annual 3,45 Class Play 35 Librarian 25 Science Fair 1,2,3, Dist. 35 Choir 1,2,3,45 Choir Ensemb. 45 Con. Band 1, Sym. Band 2,3,4, Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1. ROSS, BETTY ARLENE Bowling 45 F.H.A. 45 Librarian 45 Choir 1. RUSSELL, BONNIE SUE Bowling 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Office Helper 45 Li- brarian 35 Science Fair 1. SAND, REBECCA JEANNE Bowling 1,3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pres. 45 F.H.A. 25 Drama Club 3,4, Treas. 3,45 Newspaper 1,2,3,45 Librarian 45 Choir 15 Voice of Democracy 3. SCHIFER, GREGORY ALAN Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,4, V. Pres. 45 Varsity W 3,45 Science Fair 2,3, Dist. 35 Choir 152,3,45 Con. Band 1, Sym. Band 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Class Officer Pres. 3, Treas. 4. SCHIFER, LINDA KAY F.H.A. 152,354-5 News Reporter 45 G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 35 Newspaper 45 Librarian 4. SCHIMPF, RICHARD DEAN F.F.A. 35 Science Fair 2. SHEIDLER, THOMAS EUGENE Bowling 3,45 Industrial Arts Club 3,45 Science Fair 1. SPEIGEL, BARBARA ELAINE G.A.A. 1,25 Newspaper 2. SHROLL, GARY LEE Track Mgr. 1,25 Bowling 1,25 Science Fair 1,2,3, District 1. SHUPP, KENNETH ALLEN Track 152545 Bowling 1,2,4. STINER 5 MONICA LEE Cheerleader 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3545 F.H.A. 253545 Bowling 2,354. STROUD, CHERYL ANN Bowling 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 Annual 3,45 Honor So- ciety 3,45 Office Helper 35 Schol. Team 15 Librarian 35 Con. Band 1, Sym. Band 253,4, Marching Band 1, 2,3,45 Band Sec.-Treas. 45 Band Monitor 45 Stage Band 25 Mardi Gras Queen 4. SIPE, DENNIS WAYNE SNODGRAS S5 RANDALL HARRY Basketball 15 F.F.A. 1,2545 Industrial Arts Club 3. STURTZ5 KEITH DANA Track 15 Bowling 1,2,3,45 Key Club 45 Annual 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Schol. Team 1,2,35 Choir 1. SWALLEY, PATTI ANN Bowling 1,2545 F.H.A. 15253545 G.A.A. 1545 Pep Club 35 Newspaper 35 Class Play 35 Choir 15 Con. Band 1, 25 Sym. Band 3,45 Marching Band 15253545 Band Monitor 4. SWARTZ, SHARON LEE 4 Bowling 1545 Schol. Team 1,25 'Librarian 45 Science Fair 15 Con. Band 1, Sym Band 2,35 Marching Band 15253. SWIHART5 KENNETH EUGENE Basketball 1. SWINEHART, RODNEY E. Basketball 15 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Varsity W 1,253545 Drama Club 3545 Voice of Democracy 3. TACKETT, CAROL ANN Bowling 45 F.H.A. 1,2,3545 Pep Club 3,45 Newspaper 4. TONG, NORMAN DALE F.F.A. 15253545 Industrial Arts Club 3. TROUT, CONNIE ELIZABETH Bowling 45 Librarian 35 Choir 15 Con. Band 152535 Marching Band 15253. 5 '? EWEEBZQSXEYBM VENT, VIRGINIA Annual 45 Class Play 35 Science Fair 1,2, Dist. 15 Choir 1,2,3,45 Choir Ensemble 3,45 Con. Band 15 Sym. Band 1,253,45 Marching Band 1,2,3545 Pep Band 2. WEAVER, PAUL EUGENE Basketball 1,2535 Baseball 1,2545 Bowling 3545 Var- sity W 35 Science Fair 2, District 2. WEISENAUER, JAMES ALLEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. WHITMEYER, FRANCES DIANE F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. 15 Choir 1. WILLHELM, JOHN LEROY WILBUR F.F.A. 1,z,s,4. WILSON, BRENDA KAY Bowling 1,253,45 F.H.A. 1,2,45 G.A.A. 45 Class Play 35 Choir 15 Con. Band 1, Sym. Band 2,3,45 Marching 1,2,3,45 Band Monitor 3,45 Class Sec. 1. WYETH, RICHARD EUGENE YOUNG, ALAN RAY YOUNG, DANIEL EUGENE Basketball 1,253545 Football 1,2,3545 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity W 253,45 Schol. Team 25 St. Council 1. Ri Ni xi ZULAUF, CARL ROBERT . l 3 ' F.F.A. 15 Annual 3,43 Class Play 35 Honor Society 3, i 45 Schol. Team 1,2,35 Science Fair 1,2,3, Dis. 1,35 'fi .- State 15 Boy's State 33 Class St. Council 4. FULTZ, ALBERT ,lg 4 -W ggz... ,t.:, l.:,.. ,gzz z HAYES, DAVID Q . .,,A, W , ,,, I t .,.,,. , if-A:iHA? L.. ,Q l-gin. imul Bowling 2,33 Student Council 4. , A df -fi ' 5 ' H 7 HOKER JOHN iiii iii ifi ' l . it 4 F Y 1 ' ' SI-IULAW, BEVERLY Gir1's Glee Club 4. ,f ' . 102 UNDERCLASSMEN f ' K F IU IOR CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Vice President--Jean Spade President--Dave Miller Secretary--Roberta Daiber STANDING: Student Council--Janice Stiner Student Council--Alan Rothhaar Treasurer--Loraine Gibb A D V I S Mr. Rothhaar M SSSS Q Nl, 1- A ju 7 5151 Sv, ' Ju A. we ,', A V if 71 - jk' k '- , 71 Zz.,-I R Yf '. N ' ' ,QQ il -7 'I !'. N -Lu , y7ffW '1if?7f, A JP QA fm f ' 5 ugh wk' 1 Aw B i H W lip 1' F f h - ' Xin ? '- S ' . gmfivm-f, ' ' ' . BLA , Q, lfsi ixfilmv '! X Gif 1 IJ, N' 3 A-, ,Af:2:ggg,3:gj . U wp , t l 5 l? i S: - a r y '1 I' ' ff S I if f W 17,13 'E A ' ' , ' , , ', -. SQ nv ASSS J - , N 1- N 71 -,wi f ' 4, A up ,gbymfg ffg',.1j 1 gl 1. , .gli S 0 1, ,gv:,:ff,','11fJ ,Q ,f.,f4w:,hfMg ,f15 .ff., 1, 1 jay S - - ' S ffm 59221-,Lx . f vi -A THE JUNIORS' PRIDE AND JOY '04 Mrs. Swank new xN ,, 1 1, 162 1 l if X 1 LX 1 x MZ? N X 1ll,.si'4 128 A S 3 r .I A-53 , s-1 xx . V sd ' 'ff ' y t 1 Y ,f l 1 .3 ,VI h it K min jack Albert Pam Alheim ' 6 , janet Balliet ' f Rebecca Balliet Y In 4 Neil Bardon 'ir f ' , , f A Ill' jim Barnhart '7' ' - A ur ' 4 Larry Beller .' ff ' f - iff., Steve Bennett 2 'g X- 1 Jackie Biddle , ' i Patricia Bosler X ' : A it J I J-li . Kim Brause ' ' ' W pf janet Brooks -4- V' l ' Janee Castanien 'T' V Ruth Chance X 5 Nancy Clark ,n,, ,W Q , 11 4 git , 5' .,:, ' C-i Q, .f lf X 't' AV' iv Q F 'I o it f ff A ,ar . 1 I Marianne Clime Andrew Cole Bill Cole Linda Cole Treva Cover Gary Daiber Roberta Daiber John DeLong Kathy DeLong Stanley Drum Sam Dummitt Roger Dyer 105 The Juniors presented a dramatic play, The Other Wise Man, for the Christmas Assembly. Many of the 125 Juniors have been helping in the concession stand at the home basketball games and in presentinglthe Junior Class play, And The Little Dog Laughed, to raise money for the junior-Senior Prom. Reed Eader, Robert Kissl- ing, and Charles Stander are also members of the Class of 1970, but are not pictured. Marcena Easter Joyce Edgington Terry Ekleberry Paul Emick Janie Eyer Barb Faber Debbie Ferguson Diane Frank Edward Fry Loraine Gibb ,, fo- 11 :fe r F :': Q .., ., . :xv J f, Q 5421 K XX' -is ., n- Y, , if K fl t N K' W N X Q in Q Christine Grasl Dolly Graves James Grogan Carol Grogg Roger Groves Linda I-Iarris Roger Haycook Carol Heft E -Q. -x H4 I p X s ...Q- , ,... , fo I N .,., M 45 if .Q.?EL::::S,,, W... Q ,...-'A---1---me .4.V.ML'S.-1-'F 1- Jiang W- .4 Z., ':: or if 'W -fl' ,,..,L.,- m1q1.i:x::1 -. aw ,3Xx1:i,,. ' Q' . 5:3 .' z :zz-if 51215-, ii it 9 ::4':'7.' .sua 1 x nil ' I 1 P, w H H4 s2?Q? .ii'rff5r+'1 Paula Sands contemplates the day's work. 'K-1 Paula I-Ieidemann Diana I-Iieber 9 Mike Hieber Barb Hildenbrand Bonnie Hoffman Kathie Holt 106 K Q , ll T -Ss 3 'ga 9' 1 A , N . , ,f , .,Q, ' aa ' '- ' M if as LL .,. :F ::'f 4 gf s 'Q qi 1, D sf f 2519715 52 ' 'T C ',+ Av- f -5 - ns , ' 'B, -W ' 3 -F., .,.. f ,pr ' ' --T ' Q ,W si, gzfrw. , .4 LK F I ' 1 -13 in As? Q 'S ri Y 1. Q M1 , , -dm if AN' 1 4 A t t ! or 93 I M zzz W t ':5' H ' fe fx' f , :5. Tw E Nf:2u V ' N ' 1 - Q' 5'2- 4 f X gl Larry McLaughlin Mary Meister Bob Michener David Miller Linda Miller Steve Miller 107 1 x I' K wr ass el N 32- t me X I r W I4 , Robert Hurst A f Helen Keller 4 Sandra Kheune Gary Kibler Keith Kirgis ree f a Glenn Kissling Wayne Kuenzli r - 4 'J V Ken Laipply 5 'N -ity? Steve Leitzy ' ' Mark Light Roxi Liming Charles Lohr Pat Long Paul Lust Sharrie Markley Bonnie May Danny McGrew Rebecca McGreW . ,dfqfr in ww I J ...f , Chris Grasley gathers information. Q . Walter Miller Larry Moll Don Montgomery Marcia Murray Warren Outhwaite 'L Patsy Pinion Steve Powers Pat Rawlins Lanny Ross Peggy Ross 11 JU 5 , I , , , in 5 S ,r -Q , ' ,jx ' 'J-Q I ,T W ' I A V- 1 ID V 1 1 , ,, -:.. .I ,jk ' V.: f 1 , ,lf ,its i. 'P W ri., l. . ,g If Y- 1 lf X W 'flirf , QR ig 1, 1 Alan Rothhaar .,- ' Joy Rule -M ll Q2 u. 1. 7' ' Q EG' M 5 if S, Y i EA .- Janice Russell Paula Sand 'Q' K N w 'fm . -I, 'fy ,iff . 4-W, . ,L riif S ...1 ' mug Mike Schafer '. '73 if ' Ronald D. Schifer w A ' il X , . .iss V M V fc Ronald R. Schifer 7 X'4i' R Dale Schreck b V 3., if fgfgm 5 w Jean Spade tries for another strike. Dave Schwemley Jennifer Sebring 108 , W , l igov A U r 5 A T ' v N 'Sa -A --r L. 1'-. Z3 . 3:7 H Xi -1' J 'l A yn: a -, 'S 'Q -ff its I ,4 I 4. 'k 'J -. liiaifi ,: Rosemary Sheaffer Donna Sheidler Sondra Sipe James Smith jane Smith Russell Smith jill Snodgrass Linda Sorg jean Spade Diana Spiegel f - W' - 4 Janice Stiner J 'jf Gary Swisher 5 I -'tg v fly rw 4- --.. ' an Xu Q A ,av .,w in :U ' , ' Margaret Temple Donna Varney Kathy Voorhees Sue Wa ggy Nancy Ann Walkins Daniel Webster Dale Weisenauer Dave Weis enauer IO9 Juniors prepare for Christmas assembly. Christine Welch rrr Don Wells , I Curtis Welty ' J -3. fl 1 x f w Rh Bill Wert - - A . - ,I ...ar Ioan Wood L ' ' A J David Yaussy Lynn Young Cheryl Zellner Pam Zellner ,Q Us Elizabeth Zulauf V ' . ' , A :EIV I 6. A-K Q WI Anything can happen backstage. Take that, you rat ! Guess who got kicked out of c1ass?? Butterflies, any0ne?? 1 10 411 1. A -ff 5 SOPHOMORE CLASS li, K OFFICERS SEATEDQ STANDING: Vice President--Rick Leitzy Student Council--Pat Taylor President--Doug Swinehart Student Council--Ed Eppley Secretary--Penny Hoover Treasurer--Carol Daiber ADVISORS Mrs. SChiefeI' Mr, Jacobs I I I 4-...At Penny Hoover enjoys the Christmas Dance. Loretta Appleby jane Armbruster Loren Atkins Margaret Auck Debbie Aust Richard Awbrey jack Bachtell Regenia Baer Mark Barnes Michael Bassett Loretta Corfman Aimee C1-all Jean Croneis Carol Daiber Tom Daiber Rick Dennison Bonnie Dyer John Eader Edward Eckstein Lewis Ekleberry 3 1' f-N as Eric Benson Linda Burdge Debbie Carr Steve Castanien Pam Chance Patti Chandler Dan Christman jeff Clark Lowell Cooper f if 1 ,L I 41 M-H . X :' W. 3 , ug, 6 vu. N ' 1 2' ' Q vif, is M' -, V-,v I L- VL. fn 1--in 'nf-rf, 5 X. 1 -D w AF X Q ig ,L l J 1 . ' C ,dr al r ' .. EEEXXTE L-aah Q-11 f 3 4 A , .. . -V E,- is f KJ, .. 1 X A H gf' If , , ,fm H2 2. 'i 1 I N? v JJ f . liV,1.l by rv- .AH .ll me v e. 3211 -ua-P' W, X fi x I 9' ,. .. R T 1 1 r' . ,- M5-rd? haf- F: w l -ggi, , 4 l V r ' as 1 W ' A a al gi ,il 9 N. X X X K A .. ' y f ' , w . NTT 1 'v ' ,.w . '4 v' AHL, SX: :I .lx ,I .44 .v 177. -..,',...4. .a.. -ig!! , Q3 y if , of' lv I A N N1 1' 1 JI' 1 . 417 ' 1 AI Bl Q I , wha at C..- X X 1 X x U .f 4-v .rib ,JE Q51 .v fqifgg am Ed Eppley Gary Fedley Gloria Foght Stan Fralick T Chuck Grau Sue Groves Nancy Harrer Randy Harris Kathy Hatcher Teena Haycook Tom Heer Becky Heinle Beverly I-lildenb NI Linda Fry rand Ellen Gardner Tim Gebhardt Phil Gerber Larry Gerhart Richard Gervais The Sophomore class members are already looking forward to the Prom next year as they have been busily manning the coat checks at the basketball games. The Spring Dance, commonly called The Sophomore Hop, involved nearly all of the 123 Sophomores. Class members who are not pictured in- clude: Deborah Barney, jim Barn- hart, Roger Dyer, Donavon Hamil- ton, Carson Mesnard, Ronnie Ray, and David Young. Linda Hoffman Steve Honaker Penny Hoover w 1 w I .gif 4- Sharon I-Iornak 3, 2 Debbie Hudson , ' - . K -I 'Z f '1,,r - r ,H 1 V V 1 Dana Kalb 1 V' N 5, ww , ., 7 In Renee Kern ,Q-.dy ' W, , Kim Kiess r zie '57, ' 7 17 Rollinda Kincade , I-nf wwllvlllillfr X Iodene Kirgis , 4 , ' .D ld-Q '-, 1 'Q ' H3 Fred Klink jeffrey Koehler Paul Kuenzli Brad Laipply Nadine Larick H .. Z David Lawrence Rick Leitzy Bruce Leuthold Jonathon Leuthold H, im N r if fzfzl Michael Leuthold ia ' 'ml , 3 1 Q- . 'Q' f Jackie 1.0111 ir, i Niel Luidhardt ,L ' 'VI M. 114 1 9'- Gloria Lust Edward Maddle Robert Main Lyn Makeever Carl Margraff Jim Mauler Steven Ma 'Y Marlene Meister 1 1 0 ,A w I, View 'i e' .' 'H 5 f v -av , , 8' .1 R if fig 3 i fy ' , .5 A, . Nancy Murphy Melanie Murray Randy Nigh Linda Nagel l'4'X aff 1- x ju I vu- '--. I ixf, QF! v 1'1 Q., L. t 'A Q F? ff We Donald Pollock Stephanie Powers Judy Ritterspach Carl Rule Dean Sipe Gary Sipe Linda Snodgrass Becky Snyder Patrick Norris Carol Oberlander Connie Oberlander Don Montgomery escorts his date to the Christmas dance. H5 Michael Miller Norman Miller Sheila Miller Gladys Mullins Jesse Mullins Terry Spiegel Richard Suttles Doug Swinehart .. Patty Taylor f :-' I f Bin surake T Ernest Temple Patti Theobald Brenda Von Stein Crecia Wadkins Cindy Walkins t is H fl 2? RQ ' William Watkins, Ir. A Barbara Weaver 1 . , 3 Y 4 Larry Webster fig .Lf ' X Kenneth Weisenauer Lora Weisenauer 1 1 ' X g '-A ' Nancy Weisenauer Mark Wood Ken Wfhitmeyer Larry Young Steve Young I 1 ... K -f is vu 1, Loren Atkins tells Santa that he has really tried to be good. F .1 l r f ,gl , FR in PQ.: L- Q Smith helps Rick Leitzy with biology. 1 z :flees ' ,Qs gs s x +-'fs , lf x Tiff, 'Ai' V Y . ,, ff , N I Nr ell la , , - I- Judy Ritterspach hopes for a Royal Football victory. Sophomores enjoy a short break from classes. Tim Gebhart shows his alertness on the court. 'II7 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS SEATED: Secretary--Debi Reed President--Linda Stockmaster Vice President--Lila Reinhard STANDING: Treasurer--Ken I-Iildenbrand Student Council--Marsha Bennett A D V I S O R Student Council--Paul Keller Mrs. Kuenzli Mr. Lyon ,ff , Q vw X n -. -4. ,- , Spanish I class works diligently. 1 I8 'X l XXX ilig ni T fa in 1 -Lx Qu 3 7, C 5.1955 1, 4? ' Q ' f .-4 3 Til ' D .ll Q if l:!!IIIIIIIItl via, , RQ Q 'L r xx 15 N if rw. I Donna Adams Fred Adams Linda Albert David Alspach Randy Armstrong Debra Atkins Barbara Aurand Tim Barth Marsha Bennett Charles Bosworth Vicki Brause Debrah Brewer Gary Brewer jerry Brooks Mary Brooks The Freshmen were in charge of the traditional Thanksgiving As- sembly in November. They also held cake raffles at the home foot- ball games to have money to work with this year. The Welcome Dance held in October was given in honor of the 147 new students at Wynford High School. David Bel- ler, Mary Faber, Louise Frost, and Melody Nelson are not pictured, but are also members of the Class of 1972. AU' Cheryl Brown Neil Brown N N I 'far Shari Burris Earl Butler Sandy Butler Debbie Carr Deloris Caskey Betty Cole Phillip Cole Terri Cole y - 4 M 'if 'A' rr y ' n P Q. H9 Norma Cornett Beverly Creger Sandra Croneis Chuck Daiber Cynthia DeLong Tom Dunaway Tom Eyer Dennis Frost Frances Fultz Betty Gardner Gary Harris Henry Harris Kathy Harris Charles Heath Cathy Hicks Ken I-Iildenbrand Marshall I-Iildenbrand jackie Iles Marilyn jackson Rebecca Johnson Daniel Jones Dairel Kaiser Rodney Karg Paul Keller Mickey Kent Ls. ' Robert Gearhart Charles Gerhart Ioan Gibb John Grasley Charles Gregg Linda I-Iarrer 6? y dig? '1- J fi l 1 7- V x 1 'I ' A. Q r L77 ,gy I .-avg ,.' wa? Q- .4 ',-V if w. 2' 1 .13 X ar as 1 'A ' ,.f v--wr W J Q, n , f K. 1. X7 if , If ,QQ x K .J X . .AA ilu .. N ,J can h, 1 I , L A X R fs' V .iv J fu .W f s :M s f ll' , - Rf.-'JL - f A .., w , ,,,., , , 1, ,, , ,4 ' H1 4 A A x , , ,.,i ,fu r , 1 - E N4 ,VZ 1.1, E Vx E x lr - - LP. xllf, c 1 '+ 3 120 f-14 ,Qi I-, ., Ax gf ,fw- mf f ,E , lkgx I if Yi f 12 X .faffzj . LQ :. L L 'ff 2 sf fi ,, Q-Y . L f i . . Rebecca Lawrence Charlene Lester Doug Leuthold - james Lewis K Nancee Linn ,ga 1 J 'W 1- Keith Light Qi , - 1 s it far, .L ef: EY, , I W 'gy sf ii Qvtjy C nng A K. g l E, Ji 5 'br 5, X ' .3,.'Xg-'L y. ' Wetiiisib. fr ' aim ' r , ,. I rr gf f D 1 5 Q .a ' I-I , in 121 Daniel Kibler Ellen Kincade Jill Kindinger Steve Kirgis Karen Kirk Sharon Kissling Lois Knodell Dean Koehler Alan Kuenzli Corrine Larick Carl Lohr Carole Lohr John Long Sharon Lust Beverly Lutz John Lyons Melinda Magers Paula Maples Debbie Markley Steven Markley Susan Markley Charles Massey Randy Metzger Rodney Michener Beverly Miller Sandy Seckel concentrates on her Spanish assignment. Bob Parker jackie Picou Joni Potter Cathy Pritchard Mary Rawlins Debi Reed Lila Reinhard Lyle Reinhard Bob Rindfuss Larry Risner Jo Ritterspach Carol Rupert Mike Sand Dennis Schifer Gary Schifer Steven Schrader ,. Harold Miller Vicky Miller Cathy Monroe Douglas Mutchler Tom Noblit Lovell Nolen S V . 4, ' 0 'ew '?x -4 A 1 X . y 0:0 X 1 va-'if' xi 1- pgs I cv i I 'yi K 9 'Q xi: f 1 V- I 'I '.'f1 g: '11 ui -.:, 1 za.- 1- I V v-.3- , Yi 1 my 122 N fx 1, gg! K a Y 'f 'wi .gm ' 1 I R X W, 1 lx. ' 4252.-1: X X I' lxlk X' ll xl ,f . ,lb Q- im ,--' ' Sandy Seckel Kathryn She affer Diane Sipe Roger Smith Mike Sorg Carolyn Sours , Q 4, X! k 123 l. -1, Mr. Borland chats with Doug Mutchler during lunch period. Patricia Spore Cindy Steinhilber Edward Stevens Linda Stocl-:master Philip Stormer Terry Stroud Cindy Swalley Terry Sweitzer Steve Tackett Loretta Ulmer Terry Walcutt Darlene Walker Kaye Webster Jeffrey Weisenauer Mitch Welch Virginia Wells Dan VVhitmeyer Cheryl Wilson Sherry Wilson Rodney Witten Steve Witten Karen Wood Daniel Yaussy Anita Young Tim Young Randy Zellner Jim Zender Fred Zulauf g N xr u p l H: Y A 2-3- tr, 'r 1 6 i 1 , f'- lb : , 3. 1 lil! DaV1d Shulaw enl0Y5 Indus' Ed Kissling completes a tual Arts wood project. Miss Seimer directs the Freshman Glee Club in rehearsal. ADVERTISING A G pn 'Ji it : J I., ,-sr la ld vim' 'EA' :V ' 39:11 7' 'H-IR-L , 6 E: can Iii IDI .x I . S Compliments of QQQOQQMOQWGQ For the Best in Bowling Suburban Lounge Enjoy Fine Food in a Pleasant Atmosphere 975'Hop1ey Avenue Bucyrus, Ohio O. F. 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Compliments of WATTS INSURANCE AGENCY ll0 East Rensselaer Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-5801 COONS HARDWARE Homemade Candies Farm and Home Hardware, Appliances, Paints, Work Clothes, Shoes, and Boots Complete Lawn Mower Sales and Service Phone 482-3222 Nevada, Ohio If you clon'i have anywhere io , you might nol go anywhere. Whateveryou want to do with your life, don't wait till tomorrow to do it. You might just wait around so long that tomorrow never comes. Size up the opportunities now. lfyou're going on to college, visit your nearest Timken Company plant-in Canton, Columbus, Bucyrus, New Philadelphia, and Wooster, Ohio, or Colorado Springs, Colorado. Find out what it takes to fit into a job in finance, engineering, sales engineering, production, metallurgy or research. lfyou have a brother, sister or friend graduating from college this June, have them write to our Manager of College Relations for a career application blank. If you're interested in learning a skilled trade, write for our free booklet describing apprentice training programs. For ambitious high school graduates, few companies can equal the challenges we offer. Or the chances for success. Your future has to start sometime. And the sooner the better. The Timken Roller Bearing Company An equal opportunity employer STAN SHELLEY CLOTHING INC. Bucyrus Store for Men and Boys Home of Hart Schaffner Sz Marx Clothing p Nunn-Bush Shoes Z Where Fit Is a Must Compliments of SHORT Y N1GH'S COLONIAL BARBER SHOP 118 West Warren Appointments Phone 562-7746 Bucyrus, Ohio LAIPPLY AUTO SA LES 1323 East Mansfield Street Open Monday, Friday, and Saturday Phone 563-7836 CITY TIRE AND BATTERY 119 East Charles Street Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of ST1GER'S BURIAL VAULTS Septic Tanks Phone 482-4231 Nevada, Ohio INSURANCE CENTER OF BUCYRUS Marvin G. Kreh John A. Gebhardt 207 South Sandusky Avenue Phone 562-2891 Bucyrus, Ohio THE ULMER ELECTRIC CO. 206 South Sandusky Avenue Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-5911 HOWARD'S SHOES INC . Proper Fitting Is a Profession 113 West Rensselaer Bucyrus, Ohio THE FLOWER SHOP Flowers and Gifts Fanny Farmer Candies Sycamore, Ohio Flowers for A11 Occasions Phone Sycamore 927-5407 Compliments of BUCYR US TELECRAPH-FOR UM Giving You the Best Features and Local News Coverage for Your Community as Well as National News P.O. Box 471 Phone 562-5881 Bucyrus, Ohio K. QIIIIQIII , K ALWAYS FIREI' QUALITY Bucyrus, Ohio S The Department Store for the Entire Family Phone 562-2961 Catalog Sales 563-3060 OAKVIEW LOC KER Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ransom and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ransom Phone 284-3541 Lykens, Ohio COTSY'S SHELL STATION Sandusky at Warren Phone 562-9966 Bucyrus, Ohio THE DAILY CHIEF-UNION We Read It in THE DAILY CHIEF -UNION Local News--Sports News National News M. W. Martin, President Paul Creger, Managing Editor Tom Martin, Advertising Editor For Subscription Phone 294-2332 THE VILLAGE DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-2945 Compliments of RICHARDSON'S FLOWERS 646 N. Sandusky Ave. Ph. 294-1336 Upper Sandusky, Ohio FLOX'S Shoes and Clothing for the Entire Family Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of UPPER AUTO PARTS INC. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-1961 PETE LINK Monuments and Markers Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-1577 Compliments of j'ACOB'S STORE Nevada, Ohio EATMOR NEUMEISTERS Enriched Bread Sr Pastries Homemade Candies RALPH MURRA Y- REMODELING LONE PINE DAIRY Dairy Products To Suit Your Needs Complete Remodeling 848 W. Mary St. Bucyrus, Ohio RR ifl Phone 927-5963 Sycamore, Ohio 44882 ARTHUR LOUIS PRODUCE CO. Awnings Windows Custom Kitchens . X, Ev Eggs Aluminum Siding Storm Doors . ,lfl ui gs Bucyrus, Ohio ARLIE-GLEN INN Congratulates the Class of 1969 Route 4 Phone 562-4160 2 112 Miles West of Bucyrus on the Old Nevada Road Serving Family Style Dinners Banquets--Receptions I . A- A ' A V bY Reservation i t .. - A ..sc - H n,,.i - serving sunday Dinners to me Public ' 'Y' . ' Q -- J, ---'- -- '- 'TT - Q, IK'- ll:30--l:3O ' KIESS ELECTRIC, INC. Electrical Contracting Appliances Hotpoint and RCA Whirlpool f ' -...Q -1.5 I 'fgnj -. wg U1 Af. .' 4? ' K N- xTQ,+4I'v1 ' f ' -fi Q'P MVi , . S'-:.,g,.1,,x.,a , A --- ' 1 Qwhinllpooff 3 Ap,,,Y,ANC1E It -f L---:K+ iv :':': N:':: ' :'Q::i:l -. -,,. . f' Inv 1 f . 22-:':,:' f 1 A' ' I .:iL,5al.:'. 4 gif 'fits mf!-v rj - PQ-. A 4: Qf.,g,., ,,fl41,4.1.l7 J.. -1, 'MQ9' 3w' 1a fgyf. y7,q,:- A -1153,-f , L. fl 'k ff' 1.12. 5 i f Phone 562 -0756 1300 South Sandusky Avenue Bucyrus, Ohio EMlCK'S MARATHON Tires - -Batteries - -Parts Accessories Paul F . Emick, Proprietor Phone 482-3133 H. F. SERVIES GENERAL STORE Phone 988-2761 Chatfield, Ohio THE FARMER'S EXCHANGE CO. Purina Chows Agrico Fertilizer Complete Feed, Seed, Coal, Fertilizer, and Grain Service Nevada, Ohio Chatfield, Ohio Phone 988-2351 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Thomas Teynor, D.D.S. Louis Waite, D.D.S. T. H. Lautermilch, O.D. C. J. Ide, M.D. Donald R. Wenner, M.D. C. Fabrigar, M.D., F.I.C.S. S. R. Thomas, D.V.M. NEVADA BARBER SHOP OHIO FIELD SEED COMPANY John Kellogg Field Merchants Since 1945 Phone 482-2191 for Appointment Phone 988-2331 Nevada, Ohio Chatfield, Ohio WILSON SAND COMPANY When You Think of Toys Hobbies and Crafts Concrete, Mason Sand Sz Gravel Ready Mix Concrete SULLIVAN'S TOY 81 HOBBY SHOP Old Nevada Road Phone 562-4711 315 South Sandusky R.D. No 4 Bucyrus, Ohio Bucyrus, Ohio Phone AX 4-2054 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of V AND C CONSTRUCTION, INC. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-3602 A WYNFORD BOOSTER For Bloomin' Good Service D PRIMROSE BEAUTY SALON Phone 294-3057 Upper Sandusky, Ohio IEMERT GENERAL 5ToRE Ralph Schreck, Jr . Agent for Motorists Mutual Ins . Lem ert, Ohio Sycamore, 927-5962 Bucyrus, 562-3155 ART'S ELECTRIC SH OP Philco TV Appliances and Service Small Appliances and Motors Phone 482-3373 1 x. P.O. Box 176 Nevada, Ohio sl I i Compliments of CAMPBELL FURNITURE Bucyrus, Ohio Everything for the Home 308 East Mansfield Bucyrus, Ohio GEORGE'S PLUMBING AND HEATING Nevada, Ohio WALTON GRAIN CORP. Dealer in Grain and Seeds Phone 294-2337 Upper Sandusky, Ohio KIESS PAINT AND APPLIANCE Maytag Washers and Dryers Motorola Color TV, Radios, Stereophonic Record Players Perry and Derrick Paints Gifts - -Records J ,I 3 ,ypwrcff Z' 110 North Sandusky Avenue ' Phone 294-3542 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of CHECKMATE BOAT CO . Bucyrus , Ohio BRINGMAN 81 CO. , INC FUNERAL HOME Phone 294-2328 Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of CROW MOTOR SALES, INC. Buick--Chevrolet Sales Sz Service Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-2386 MAGIC TOUCH SALON OF BEAUTY 130 East Fairview Phone 294-3559 Upper Sandusky, Ohio EAT-- LYoN's B rr X Pills?- Less 4l5 W. Church St. Upper Sandusky, O. Complim ents of SH U NK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. gl mn fa '-fm? L I . E-1, 1 bfifkff' :gi i:'a?.Zl'Q,' .Ak ,f gif. . u , 4.1 ' 'Q QW - -I t QQ W I 'Q it M, wif.-if'W'W A 11-4 ' 'X I, ua V J? I ' , ,ff You Can Count on Us ' Letterheads 'Envelopes 'i'Office Forms : Circu1ars :Statements Sz Invoices 'iWedding Invitations Prompt and Dependable Printing Service 77:4 PRESS 838-840 W. Mary St. Bucyrus, Ohio 'I nfznf 0 zbfmctfon Phone 562-8951 Mrs. Howard Hiteshew D. C. DANNENHAUER Comphmemsof INSURANCE AGENCY Auto - -Home - -Business - -Farm CHATFIELD HARDWARE AND Chatfield, Ohio NEVADA LAUNDROMAT AND NEVADA CAR WASH Corner of Grant 81 Garrett Street Nevada, Ohio Phone 482-2182 5 I STUCKEY OIL COMPANY Ashland Oil Products Sz STUOKEY RECREATION Roller Skating and Private Parties Bloomville, Ohio Phone 983-2721 Compliments of MlLLER'S STORE Nevada, Ohio 220-222 West Mary St. Phone 562-7836 POWER BUILDING SUPPLY William E. Power Bucyrus, Ohio DR. HARRY F. KEHRER Optometrist Contact Lens Fitting 119 West Warren Street Phone 562-7891 Bucyrus, Ohio Good Luck Class of '69 FISHER HARDWARE Bucyrus, Ohio LADY'S SINC LAIR STATION N. Sandusky 81 Mary St. Phone 563-2986 Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of KOONS CLEANERS Professional Service Since 1908 Phone 562-5736 Bucyrus, Ohio SHAFER'S BEAUTY SALON 301 South Sandusky Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of GARVIN 'S GULF Compliments of NORRIS BROTHERS Welding and Machine Work General Repair Phone 482-2121 Nevada, Ohio CRAWFORD COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Serving the Families, Farmers, Business, and Industry of Crawford County for Over 109 Years. Member F.D.I.C. Two Offices to Serve You In Bucyrus--South Sandusky Ave. at Rensselaer St. In Crestline--225 North Seltzer St. ARTZ DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of Dry Goods, Ready-to -Wear, Notions MAC'S DRIVE-IN Phone 294-2461 Upper Sandusky, Ohio U.S. 30 N. East of Bucyrus BARNES ' SHORT STOP Convenient Food Mart Open till Midnight Phone 294-4306 200 W. Wyandot Ave. Upper Sandusky BLUE FURNITURE COMPANY One of Ohio's Largest Furniture Displays 36 Months to Pay Furniture - -Carpets - -Appliances Upper Sandusky, Ohio C. J. KCI-IUCKJ COURTAD Distributor Standard Oil Products Upper Sandusky, Ohio A WYNFORD BOOSTER MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU Monnett Branch Complete Grain Elevator Friendly Service Monnett, Ohio Phone 985-2412 Grain Bank, Seed Cleaning, Landmark Feeds and Seeds, Farm Supplies and Landmark Fert-O-Pelts, Fertilizer--Bag and Bulk ESTERLINE'S DAIRY CREST DRIVE -IN 1100 East Mansfield Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of Mae and Dick Swick Point Place Truck Stop Authorized Pure Oil Dealer Open 24 Hours 0 . viswnt o'l e.'4lV 05? Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of CRAWFORD NURSERY INC. AND WOODY RIDGE GOLF COURSE Phone 563-8841 Bucyrus, Ohio ZEICLER MILLINC COMPANY Wayne Feeds Wholesale - -Bulk- - Retail Zeigler Plant Food Bulk and Bagged Shell Petroleum Distributors Your Friendly Farm Service Organization Bucyrus, Ohio ig Q , 41 -,4- - CECIL M. HEINLEN PLUMBING AND HEATING Gould Pumps Sherwin-William s Paints Warm Air and Hydronic Furnaces 3 F.. 1' Z'9 99hv--V -.-4.- 1 ' xi-2 Phone 482-3281 Nevada, Ohio LEWIS'S PURE OIL Sandusky at Lucas Phone 563-3766 Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of LEE'S TRADING POST Variety Merchandise Boats- -Motors Sporting Goods - - Lawn Mowers Open Evenings Upper Sandusky, Ohio FAIRFIELD TRANSMISSION COMPANY Bucyrus, Ohio GINNI-LIN BEAUTY SHOP Feel Safe To Put Your Head in Our Hands Phone 482 -243 1 Nevada, Ohio JOHN H. NEATE Authorized Dodge, Dodge Truck, and Olds Dealer 301-305 North Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-1953 L. R. BOB NIGH New Homes and Remodeling Ceramic Tile Installation 207 Beal Avenue Phone 562-3396 Bucyrus, Ohio Compliments of CRAMER PLUMBING 81 HEATING Plumbing - -Heating - -Pumps Appliance s - -Hardware Phone 294- 193 l Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of KUENZLI HARDWARE Phone 482-2233 Nevada, Ohio Compliments of OHIO LOCOMOTIVE CRANE COMPANY Bucyrus, Ohio . -4 .. 'A ff' - 5 -- - - I Ni ' u -ru .1 A V- 7' ' ii. - , Compliments of LUCAS SONS' FUNERAL HOMES Nevada Upper Sandusky Morral NORTH END COIN-OP Laundry and Dry Cleaning 116 West Church Street Phone 294-2147 Upper Sandusky, Ohio NEVIN INS LEY Real Estate 153 Washington Square 562-0766 BUCYTUS 482 -3456 Nevada Compliments of D. J. NEWMAN AGENCY lll East Charles Street Bucyrus, Ohio TEN EYCK'S GREENHOUSE For All Your Floral Needs 1300 N. Sandusky Ave. Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-4010 DUNLAP JEWELERS Art-Carved Diamonds Bucyrus, Ohio Bucyrus' Dependable Jeweler Compliments of NEVADA FURNITURE STORE Our Low Overhead Saves You Money Open Evenings NEVADA , . Phone 482-3216 Nevada, Ohio Russell D. Heft Your Golden Rule Agent Life, Health, Hospitalization Insurance COLUMBUS MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. Call Bucyrus 563-5289 Write: Sycamore, Ohio, Route iii GR EAT SCOT INC . Where Thrifty Shopping Is a Pleasure CLOVER FARM MARKET 713 South Sandusky Avenue Stop and Save 7 Days a Week Weekdays 9 to 9 Sundays 9 to 6 Bucyrus Ohio Za '-- Quality Since l886 Grower to Sower Seeds That Grow and Yield WYANDOT SEEDS OSCAR C. BERC AND SONS Seed Wheat, Seed Oats, Soybeans, and Hybrid Seed Corn Phone 294-1849 Route No. 2, Upper Sandusky, Ohio A Compliments of SAM'S CYCLE SHOP l-IECKERT'S SUPERMAR KET 835 West Mary Street Headquarters for Home-Killed Meat Bucyrus, Ohio 44820 . Phone 562-2341 Bucyrus, Ohio We Sell the Best--and Service the Rest Triumph- -Motobeta- -BMW New and Used Murray Bicycles Samuel P . Stauffer N- we S'-we QA A 'V of owhoagsocim 51,41-4 is .' CRAWFORD coUNTY AUTO CLUB -ff . -- Q .P ',5gv , 24 h - N-I Nw Bucyrus, Ohio 3 ECOND NATIONAL BANK Bucyrus - -Tiro H. E. Frankenfield Bulk Fertilizer Stone - - Lime Live stock C oal Phone 284-3521 Route 2 Bloomville, Ohio Compliments of SA UER AND WELLS INSURANCE AGENCY Rensselaer and Walnut Streets All Forms of Insurance BENNER 'S MARKET Fresh Meats - -Groceries Vegetables Phone 927-5422 Sycamore, Ohio BUCYRUS MUSIC CENTER 119 East Warren Bucyrus, Ohio DAIRY SNACK DRIVE -IN Corner of Warpole and Finley Upper Sandusky, Ohio Compliments of MA R TIN G R O C ER Y FIRST NATIONAL BANK Groceries St Meats Charles Martin and Darrel Swinehart Phone 482-2211 Nevada, Ohio I 'KIT E53 5 - -- --f ' gf.1'fI. - - A , ,Z 5 .g ,3' 12.1 ' 1 M , iww..s,-f,., . .. .2 .,, 1 - ', ' ,gg H' , 1 ' . ,, wh. 1.1 '. 1 .4 ,I ., . H 5, ,g, . MW., ,H , .. . .4 V, . , away.. Dinh- annum 'z -,rms A E Sycamore, Ohio Compliments of SUTER REAL ESTATE Phone: Nevada 482-3004 ROMANKO'S SALES AND SERVICE Your David Brown Dealer Phone 927-6092 Sycamore, Ohio TANNER PIANO 8: ORGAN SALES Tuning gl Repair Dale R. Tanner, Sr. 2 Mi. South of Attica, on St. Rt. 4 Phone 426-3411 CRAWFORD FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION P.O. Box 110 Phone 562-5010 Bucyrus, Ohio STEPI-IAN LUMBER CO. Upper Sandusky, Ohio Phone 294-1989 Compliments of MUNZ-PIRNSTILL FUNERAL HOME Compliments of Freezer Queen Foods, Inc. Route l Nevada, Ohio k Your Complete Supplier of Frozen Foods HOME OF FICE SUPPLY 'General Office Supplies 'k Stationery i':School Supplies iWedding Invitations 155 E. Rensselaer Street Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-6831 Compliments of BUCYRUS BARBERS LOCAL 440 A. J. I-IALLIWILL IMPLEMENT SALES, INC . John Deere Sales 81 Service 81 Hardware Bucyrus, Ohio Phone 562-5966 Compliments of FouIk's Rexall Pharmacy METZGER gl LAHMAN You Know Where . . . on the Square. RADIO 81 TV REPAIR Brokensword Phone 284-3663 or 563-2108 Compliments of BALLREICH BROTHERS POTATO CHIPS Tiffin, Ohio Bucyrus Ohio KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN Take Home 254 East Mansfield 563-7946 Ivo Finger-Liokiog Good B U C YR U5 Buoyruo, Ohio DENTAL SOCIETY WYNF ORD ANNUAL STAFF Compliments of SHECK'S MARKET, INC. THE BOND PLASTICS COMPANY State Route 182 East Upper Sandusky, Ohio KELL ER'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Phone 562-3911 Brokensword, Ohio 200 North Sandusky Avenue Upper Sandusky, Ohio INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER SALES 84 SERVICE Farm gl Industrial Equipment International Trucks Bucyrus , Ohio We wish to thank the adver- tisers and patrons and also Mr. Earl Parks of the American Yearbook Company who have all helped to make the 1969 Royale a success. The annual staff has tried to give you some idea of what to look for when you pass by Wyn- ford. We hope that the next time you pass by you will see a beyond the building into the spirit 311 of Wynford High School. 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